Rajasemalle
Rajasemalle is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was first described by Charles Oberthür in 1911. Species within Rajasemalle are generally found in Asia. Detailed information on the distribution of specific Rajasemalle species can vary. The exact ecological role and life cycle of most Rajasemalle moths are not extensively documented in readily available literature. However, like other moths, they likely undergo complete metamorphosis, with a larval (caterpillar) stage, a pupal stage, and an adult stage. The caterpillars of moths in this family typically feed on plant matter, and adult moths are often nectar feeders or may not feed at all, depending on the species. Further taxonomic and biological research is ongoing for many insect groups, including Rajasemalle. Identification of species within the genus can require examination of morphological characteristics.