antennajajták
Antennajajták is a genus of moths in the family Tortricidae. This genus is characterized by the presence of prominent antennal structures in males, hence the name "antennajajták" which loosely translates to "antenna-like jaw" or "antenna-jaw". These moths are found in the Palearctic region, with most species described from Europe and Asia.
The larvae of Antennajajták species are typically leaf miners or feed on plant tissues, causing damage to
Research on Antennajajták is ongoing, with efforts focused on understanding their taxonomy, life cycles, and ecological