Cletorius is a genus of moths within the family Erebidae, commonly found in tropical regions. These moths are characterized by their distinctive wing patterns and colors, which aid in camouflage and mating. Like many moths, Cletorius species are typically nocturnal and play a role in their ecosystems as pollinators and as part of the food web. Research on this genus is limited, making it a lesser-known group within the vast diversity of moths.