valtavissa
Valtavissa is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1861. Species within this genus are found in various parts of the world, though specific distribution may vary by species. The moths belonging to the genus Valtavissa are typically characterized by their wing patterns and coloration, which can serve as camouflage or display purposes. Like other geometrid moths, the larvae, or caterpillars, feed on the foliage of various plants, and their diet can influence the specific host plants utilized by different species. The adult moths often exhibit crepuscular or nocturnal activity. Research on Valtavissa species contributes to the broader understanding of insect biodiversity, ecological roles, and evolutionary relationships within the Lepidoptera order. Further taxonomic and ecological studies are ongoing to fully delineate the species within this genus and their environmental interactions.