tuhoaisi
Tuhoaisi is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was first described by William Schaus in 1916. The moths in this genus are typically found in the Neotropical realm, with most species described from South America. Their larvae are thought to feed on various plants, though specific host plant associations are not extensively documented for all species. Adult moths are often characterized by their wing patterns, which can serve as camouflage or for species recognition. The exact number of described species within the genus Tuhoaisi can vary as taxonomic research progresses and new species are identified or existing classifications are revised. Further research is needed to fully understand the life cycles, ecological roles, and distribution of Tuhoaisi moths.