Lithinini
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487D8-2700-C51F-FE85-7835FBDBF994 |
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Felipe |
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Comment on Lithinini
The eggs of the two lithinine genera exhibit clearly differentiated forms. Idiodes eggs exemplify the more typical lithinine characteristics as described by Salkeld (1983). The eggs of this species closely resemble those of two Nearctic lithinine species described by Salkeld, Petrophora subaequaria Walker and Homochlodes fritillaria Guenée. Common features are: narrow, rather elongated eggs with a markedly truncated anterior pole; marked all over by quadrate, elongated, concave cells with moderately broad, doubleridged and elevated walls; prominent longitudinal ribs; elevated aeropyles with large to very large openings; rough chorion. The eggs of this species also greatly resemble and share many common features with Amelora leucaniata , A. nebulosa and A. zophopasta (Figs 49–61, 67–71). By contrast the eggs of Metrocampa are rather nacophorine in appearance with a broad, dorsoventrally flattened form, irregularly arranged cells, narrow to moderately broad, recessed walls and inconspicuous aeropyles.
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