váltsa
Váltsa is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus is found in Asia. Moths in this genus are characterized by their relatively small size and often cryptic coloration, which aids in camouflage against their natural backgrounds. The larvae of váltsa moths are typically herbivores, feeding on the leaves of various plant species. The specific host plants can vary depending on the species and geographical location within the genus's range. Adult moths are generally nocturnal and are attracted to light. Their wingspans are usually in the range of a few centimeters. The life cycle involves complete metamorphosis, with eggs hatching into larvae, which then pupate before emerging as adult moths. Further research into the exact number of species, their distribution, and detailed ecological roles is ongoing.