Athalassina
Athalassina is a genus of moths belonging to the family Erebidae. This genus is primarily found in Southeast Asia. Species within Athalassina are generally characterized by their moderate size and distinctive wing patterns, often featuring intricate markings and coloration that can serve as camouflage. The exact number of species within the genus can vary depending on ongoing taxonomic research and reclassification.
The life cycle of Athalassina moths, like other Lepidoptera, involves complete metamorphosis, with distinct egg, larval