tovissa
Tovissa is a genus of moths belonging to the family Geometridae. These moths are characterized by their often cryptic coloration, which helps them blend in with their surroundings as a form of camouflage. The larvae, or caterpillars, of tovissa species are typically leaf-feeders and can vary in appearance depending on the specific species and its host plant. Adult tovissa moths generally have a wingspan that ranges from small to medium-sized within the context of the Geometridae family. Their flight patterns and activity periods can also differ, with some being diurnal and others nocturnal. The distribution of tovissa is primarily found in certain geographical regions, often associated with specific habitats where their host plants are abundant. Research into tovissa species often focuses on their ecological roles, such as their contribution to pollination or as a food source for other animals, as well as their life cycles and genetic diversity. Classification within the genus tovissa is based on morphological characteristics of both the adult moths and their immature stages, as well as molecular data in some cases.