Reginas
Reginas is a genus of moths belonging to the family Erebidae. These moths are found in various parts of the world, with a notable presence in tropical and subtropical regions. The exact distribution varies depending on the specific species within the genus. Reginas moths are characterized by their moderate size and often display patterns on their wings that can serve as camouflage or for species recognition. Their coloration can range from earthy tones to more vibrant hues, depending on the environment and their evolutionary adaptations.
The larval stage, or caterpillar, of Reginas moths typically feeds on specific host plants. The choice of