Definition: Amuroclusia is a genus of small, carnivorous, and herbivorous insects in the family Erebidae. They are known for their unique appearance, which includes long, slender bodies with large eyes, an elongated head, and a distinctive mouth opening that resembles a comb. Amuroclusia are primarily diurnal, active during the day, but they can also be found at night to feed on small invertebrates such as spiders, crustaceans, and insects.