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insects in the
order Lepidoptera,
formerly representing the
superfamily Hedyloidea. They have
traditionally been
viewed as an
extant sister group of the...
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third and
rather small butterfly superfamily is the moth-butterflies (
Hedyloidea),
which are
restricted to the Neotropics, but
recent phylogenetic analyses...
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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...
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Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea), with
descriptions of two new species. An
identification guide to the
Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea).
Macrosoma albimacula...
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Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea), with
descriptions of two new species. An
identification guide to the
Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea).
Macrosoma albida...
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comprising the
Papilionoidea (butterflies),
Hesperioidea (skippers), and the
Hedyloidea (moth-butterflies), are the most
recently evolved.
There is
quite a good...
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Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea), with
descriptions of two new species. An
identification guide to the
Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea).
Macrosoma bahiata...
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Lepidoptera of
Honduras consist of both the
butterflies and
moths recorded from Honduras.
According to a
recent estimate,
there are a
total of 861...
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Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea), with
descriptions of two new species. An
identification guide to the
Hedylidae (Lepidoptera:
Hedyloidea).
Macrosoma costilunata...
- Ackery, P. R.; de Jong, R. & Vane-Wright, R. I. (1999). "The butterflies:
Hedyloidea, Hesperioidea, and Papilionoidea".
Pages 264-300 in: Lepidoptera: Moths...