“…Notably, diverse studies underscore the variability in the number of generations per year for this lepidopteran species. In Mitidja (Algeria), P. citrella has been reported to have four generations (two in summer and another two in autumn) (Dahmane & Chakali, 2022), whereas in Tuscany (Italy), P. citrella has been reported to complete seven to eight annual generations, spanning from May to December (Garcia‐Marı́ et al., 2004). Conversely, in southern Japan, the species undergoes six generations Clausen, 1931, while in north‐central India, the range expands from nine to 13, and in southern India, the number of generations reaches ten (Pandey & Pandey, 1964).…”