Nigulla
Nigulla is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae. The genus was first described by Achille Guenée in 1854. Moths in the genus Nigulla are found in various regions, including Africa and Asia. The larval stages of these moths typically feed on plants, though specific host plants can vary depending on the species within the genus. Adult Nigulla moths are generally nocturnal and are often attracted to artificial lights. Their wingspans can range depending on the species, but they are generally considered small to medium-sized moths. The exact number of described species within the genus Nigulla can fluctuate as new species are identified and taxonomic classifications are revised. Further research is ongoing to understand the full diversity and ecological roles of these moths.