Apatelodidae

 Apatelodidae, the American silkworm moths, is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera. They are a family within the superfamily Bombycoidea.[1][2]

Apatelodidae
Apatelodes torrefacta.jpg
Apatelodes torrefacta
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Superfamily:Bombycoidea
Family:Apatelodidae
Neumoegen & Dyar, 1894
Synonyms

Apatelodinae

DistributionEdit

Species are exclusively found in the New World, with the highest diversity in the Neotropical realm.

DiversityEdit

The family consists of about 17 genera and about 250 species.

TaxonomyEdit

There is only one subfamily (Apatelodinae) with the removal of the Phiditiidae as a separate family, and the more recently resolved placement of Epiinae; historically, Apatelodinae, Epiinae, and Phiditiinae were all placed in the Bombycidae, but now only Epiinae remains there, including some genera formerly placed in Apatelodinae, such as Anticla and Quentalia.[3]

  • Apatelodes Packard, 1864
  • Arotros Schaus, 1892
  • Carnotena Walker, 1865
  • Cheneya Schaus, 1929
  • Colabata Walker, 1856
  • Drepatelodes Draudt, 1929
  • Falcatelodes Draudt, 1929
  • Olceclostera Butler, 1878
  • Orgyopsis Felder, 1874
  • Prismoptera Butler, 1878
  • Prothysana Walker, 1855
  • Thelosia Schaus, 1896
  • Thyrioclostera Draudt, 1929
  • Zanola Walker, 1855

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 Metasyntactic variable, which is released under the 
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