Mastoni can refer to several things, primarily a surname of Italian origin and a genus of moths. As a surname, Mastoni is found in Italy, particularly in regions like Tuscany. Its etymology is believed to be occupational, possibly deriving from a term related to the mast of a ship or a mastmaker. Like many surnames, it has likely been passed down through generations and can be found among descendants who have emigrated from Italy to other parts of the world. In the realm of entomology, Mastoni is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. This family, commonly known as tortrix moths or leafrollers, comprises a vast number of species. Moths in the Mastoni genus are characterized by their specific wing patterns and genitalia, which are used by entomologists for classification. Information on the exact species within the Mastoni genus, their geographic distribution, and life cycles can be found in specialized entomological literature and databases. Their larvae often feed on plants, and some species may be considered agricultural pests depending on the host plant and the specific location. Further research into entomological classifications will provide more detailed information about this specific moth genus.