tädid
Tädid refers to a species of nocturnal, cave-dwelling moths found in various parts of the world, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Members of this genus are characterized by their distinctive elongated bodies and feathery antennae.
Tädid moths are generally considered to be relatively large among their species, with some specimens recording
Behaviorally, tädid moths are generally solitary animals and tend to reside in dark, damp areas. They have
Their primary source of sustenance appears to be a diet composed of fungus, with possible roots and
Not much is known about the long-term dwellings of the tädid species. Their interests and habits in