Ammantua
Ammantua is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. These moths are typically small, with a wingspan of about 10 to 15 millimeters. Their coloration varies, but many species exhibit cryptic patterns of browns, grays, and whites, which help them camouflage against tree bark and foliage. The larvae of Ammantua moths are generally leaf-rollers or borers, feeding on a variety of host plants. Specific host plant associations can differ between species, contributing to their ecological niche.
The genus is found in various parts of the world, with a notable presence in some tropical