Racotis zebrina is a species of moth of the family Geometridae first described by William Warren in 1899. It is found in central, eastern and southern Africa, from Niger to South Africa.
A known food plant of the larvae is Popowia caffra (Annonaceae).
It can be distinguished from Racotis squalida <small>(Butler, 1878)</small> by its smaller size and by the male antennae. In R. squalida these are quite short and straight, while they are much longer and coarser with strong ciliations in R. zebrina.