aloka
Aloka is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Achille Guenée in 1852. Species within the genus Aloka are generally found in tropical and subtropical regions. These moths are characterized by their wing patterns and coloration, which can vary between species. Their larval stages, like most moths, are typically caterpillars that feed on specific host plants. Adult moths are often nocturnal or crepuscular. Research into the Aloka genus contributes to the broader understanding of lepidopteran diversity and ecological roles within their respective habitats. Specific details about individual species, such as their exact geographic distribution, host plant preferences, and life cycle, are documented in entomological literature. The classification and study of Aloka are part of ongoing efforts in taxonomy and biodiversity assessment.