The majority of the 1000 or so zygaenids are tropical, but still well represented in temperate regions, and are commonly known as burnet or forester moths, often qualified by the number of spots. They are also sometimes called smoky moths.

All 43 species of Australian zygaenids are commonly known as foresters and belong to the tribe Artonini. The only nonendemic species in Australia is Palmartona catoxantha, a Southeast Asian pest species which is believed to be already present in Australia or likely to arrive soon.

Source: Wikipedia

Subfamily Chalcosiinae

Cyclosia pieridoides
(Singapore)
Cyclosia sp. 086A1970
(Singapore)
Prosopandrophila distincta
(Singapore)