Thouria
Thouria is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Achille Guenée in 1852. Species within this genus are typically found in the Afrotropical realm, with a notable presence in Madagascar. Detailed information about the specific life cycle and ecological role of Thouria moths is limited in readily available public sources, though like many moths, they likely play a role in pollination and serve as a food source for other animals. Further taxonomic and ecological research is ongoing for many genera within the Erebidae family, including Thouria. The exact number of species currently classified under Thouria can vary as new discoveries are made and taxonomic revisions occur.