Definition of Hedylidae. Meaning of Hedylidae. Synonyms of Hedylidae

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Definition of Hedylidae

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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...
- includes Papilionoidea (true butterflies), Hesperiidae (skippers), and Hedylidae (butterfly moths). In this taxonomic scheme, moths belong to the suborder...
- supports the butterfly herbivore, "lagarta verde", Macrosoma ti****ta (Hedylidae), which can be a defoliator. Cupuaçu flavors derive from its phytochemicals...
- 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...
- Papilionoidea and the moth-like Hedyloidea. Recent work has discovered that Hedylidae, the only family within Hedyloidea, is nested within the Papilionoidea...
- butterfly described by William Schaus in 1901. It belongs to the family Hedylidae. Originally it belonged to the genus Hyphedyle. The species is found in...
- composed of three superfamilies: Hedyloidea (the moth butterfly family Hedylidae), the Hesperioidea (the skipper family Hesperiidae), and the Papilionoidea...
- leaves of some species are eaten by caterpillars of the moth-butterflies (Hedylidae). As of 2023, genus Miconia comprises nearly 1,900 species, with new species...
- Macrosoma napiaria is a moth-like species of butterfly in the family Hedylidae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1857. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.;...
- 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...