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Dalceridae

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Butterflies and moths

Dalceridae Dalceridae Beautiful Slug Caterpillars Lazer Horse

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Butterflies and moths, Sematuridae, Acraga coa, Flannel moth, Epipyropidae

The Dalceridae are a small family of zygaenoid moths with some 80 known species encompassing about one dozen genera mostly found in the Neotropical region with a few reaching the far south of the Nearctic region.

Dalceridae Real Monstrosities Goo Spines of Dalceridae

These are generally small or medium-sized moths with very hairy bodies. The larvae are rather slug-like and, along with the larvae of the sister taxa Limacodidae and Megalopygidae, are often known as slug caterpillars. More specifically, they are also called jewel caterpillars due to the colorful bead-like exoskeleton of some species.

Dalceridae The Biology of the Translucent Jewel Caterpillar the Nudibranch of

Taxonomy and systematics

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More than half the described species are in genus Acraga. Apart from this and Dalcerides, all genera have less than 10 known species as of 2016, and some are monotypic. Two subfamilies are usually recognized:

Subfamily Acraginae

  • Acraga (including Anacraga and Dalargentina)
  • Dalcerides (including Acragopsis)
  • Zikanyrops
  • Subfamily Dalcerinae

  • Ca
  • Dalcera
  • Dalcerina (including Zadalcera)
  • Minacraga
  • Minacragides
  • Minonoa
  • Oroya
  • Paracraga

  • Dalceridae Dalceridae Beautiful Slug Caterpillars Lazer Horse

    The genus Protacraga, formerly placed here, is now usually assigned to the related family Epipyropidae whose caterpillars are usually parasites.

    References

    Dalceridae Wikipedia