Dudusa
Dudusa is a genus of moths in the family Notodontidae, commonly referred to as tussock moths or prominent moths. These moths are found primarily in Southeast Asia.
The species within the Dudusa genus are characterized by their robust bodies and often elaborate forewing patterns, which serve as camouflage. Their larvae, or caterpillars, are typically hairy and feed on the leaves of various trees.
Information regarding the specific life cycles, host plants, and detailed morphology of Dudusa species can vary significantly between individual species within the genus. Entomological research continues to refine the classification and understanding of these moths.