Pseudohedya
Pseudohedya is a genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae, often referred to as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. These moths are characterized by their generally drab coloration and their larvae's habit of feeding on and rolling leaves, buds, or other plant parts, sometimes causing significant agricultural damage. The genus Pseudohedya is distributed across various geographic regions. Specific details about the species within Pseudohedya, their life cycles, and their host plants vary. Entomologists use morphological characteristics and, increasingly, molecular techniques to classify and differentiate species within this genus. Further research and taxonomic revisions are common within the Tortricidae family.