Takolohko
Takolohko is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. This genus is primarily found in Southeast Asia. Moths in the genus Takolohko are characterized by their small to medium size and their forewings, which often display a complex pattern of markings. The larval stage, like other Tortricidae, typically feeds on plant matter, often causing damage to crops or natural vegetation depending on the specific species and its host plant. The exact distribution and host plant specificities vary among the different species within the Takolohko genus. Research into this group of moths is ongoing, with entomologists working to document their diversity, life cycles, and ecological roles. Further taxonomic studies are needed to fully understand the relationships between the species and their evolutionary history. Identification of Takolohko species often relies on detailed examination of their wing venation and genitalia.