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Hedylidae, the "American moth-butterflies", is a
family of
insects in the
order Lepidoptera,
formerly representing the
superfamily Hedyloidea. They have...
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supports the
butterfly herbivore, "lagarta verde",
Macrosoma ti****ta (
Hedylidae),
which can be a defoliator. CupuaƧu
flavors derive from its phytochemicals...
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butterflies have thin
antennae and (with the
exception of the
family Hedylidae) have
small balls or
clubs at the end of
their antennae. Moth antennae...
- List of the
butterfly species of
Trinidad and Tobago, an
island nation located in the
Caribbean region off the
northeast coast of
South America. The combined...
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includes Papilionoidea (true butterflies),
Hesperiidae (skippers), and
Hedylidae (butterfly moths). In this
taxonomic scheme,
moths belong to the suborder...
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Papilionoidea and the moth-like Hedyloidea.
Recent work has
discovered that
Hedylidae, the only
family within Hedyloidea, is
nested within the Papilionoidea...
- butterfly-moths)
Papilionoidea (butterflies)
Papilionidae (swallowtail butterflies)
Hedylidae (American moth-butterflies)
Hesperiidae (skippers)
Pieridae (whites, yellows...
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butterfly described by
William Warren in 1900. It
belongs to the
family Hedylidae.
Originally it
belonged to the
genus Hyphedyle. The
species is
found in...
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Macrosoma lucivittata is a moth-like
butterfly in the
family Hedylidae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1863. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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composed of
three superfamilies:
Hedyloidea (the moth
butterfly family Hedylidae), the
Hesperioidea (the
skipper family Hesperiidae), and the Papilionoidea...