Paradoksin
Paradoksin is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae.
The genus Paradoksin was erected by the German entomologist Herbert H. Newman in 1959. Newman's work primarily focused on describing and classifying various species of moths, and his genus Paradoksin is one of several genera he established within the family Crambidae.
Paradoksin moths are typically small to medium-sized, often exhibiting cryptic coloration and patterning. The wing patterns
Members of this genus are usually found in various regions of the world, with some species displaying
Several natural history museums and entomological institutions hold collections of Paradoksin specimens, which aid in ongoing
Entomological organizations encourage further research on Paradoksin moths, with an emphasis on thorough systematic studies and