operoneina
Operoneina is a genus of moths in the family Tortricidae. These insects are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
The operoneina genus was first described by a British entomologist John Frederick Gates Clarke in 1935. As
Some of the notable species under operoneina include Operoneina hypograpta, Operoneina leucucopa, and Operoneina melanota. Members
These moths are typically found in outdoor environments near flowers, shrubs, and trees, where they are thought
Operoneina moths are generally small in size and share an array of striking color patterns such as