- The
Dalceridae are a
small family of
zygaenoid moths with some 80[verification needed]
known species encomp****ing
about one
dozen genera mostly found in...
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Anomoeotidae Cyclotornidae Epipyropidae (planthopper
parasite moths)
Dalceridae (slug caterpillars)
Limacodidae (slug, or cup moths)
Cossoidea Cossidae...
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Anomoeotidae Cyclotornidae Epipyropidae (planthopper
parasite moths)
Dalceridae (slug caterpillars)
Limacodidae (slug, or cup moths)
Cossoidea Cossidae...
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Anomoeotidae Cyclotornidae Epipyropidae (planthopper
parasite moths)
Dalceridae (slug caterpillars)
Limacodidae (slug, or cup moths)
Cossoidea Cossidae...
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North American moths represent about 12,000
types of moths. In comparison,
there are
about 825
species of
North American butterflies. The
moths (mostly...
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Acraga conda is a moth in the
family Dalceridae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1911. It is
found in the Guianas.
Adults are
similar to...
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Acraga coa is a moth of the
family Dalceridae. It is
found in
southern Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador,
Costa Rica and Panama. The habitat...
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Acraga goes is a moth of the
family Dalceridae. It is
found in
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname,
French Guiana, Colombia, Peru...
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Acraga melinda is a moth of the
family Dalceridae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1898. It is
found in
Costa Rica and Panama. The
habitat consists...
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Acraga infusa, the
yellow furry-legs, is a moth of the
family Dalceridae. It is
found in Guatemala, Belize,
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad...