- The
Monotrysia are a
group of
moths in the
lepidopteran order, not
currently considered to be a
natural group or clade. The
group is so
named because the...
- and Macrolepidoptera,
Heterocera and Rhopalocera,
Jugatae and Frenatae,
Monotrysia, and Ditrysia.
Although the
rules for
distinguishing moths from butterflies...
-
Major contributions in the 20th
century included the
creation of the
monotrysia and
ditrysia (based on
female genital structure) by
Borner in 1925 and...
- H e t e r o n e u r a Note:
division Monotrysia is not a clade....
- and Macrolepidoptera,
Heterocera and Rhopalocera,
Jugatae and Frenatae,
Monotrysia and Ditrysia.
Although the
rules for
distinguishing these groups are not...
- openings: one for mating, and the
other for
laying eggs (in
contrast to the
Monotrysia).
About 98% of
described species of
Lepidoptera belong to Ditrysia. As...
- co****tion and egg
laying occur. This
character is used to
designate the
Monotrysia. Ditrysian : The
remaining groups have an
internal duct that
carry sperm...
- H e t e r o n e u r a Note:
division Monotrysia is not a clade....
- of
Monotrysian Moths from
Austral South America (Lepidoptera: Palaephatidae), with a
Phylogenetic Review of the
Monotrysia" by
Donald R. Davis. v t e...
- H e t e r o n e u r a Note:
division Monotrysia is not a clade....