Deliciter
Deliciter is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. These moths are characterized by their relatively small size and often cryptic coloration, which aids in camouflage against their natural backgrounds. The larvae of Deliciter species are typically leafrollers or feeders on other plant tissues, playing a role in the ecosystems they inhabit. Their distribution is primarily found in certain regions of Asia, though precise ranges can vary between species.
The genus was first described by the entomologist Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham, in 1900. Since
Further research into Deliciter aims to elucidate their precise phylogenetic relationships within the Tortricidae family, understand