Desmia Westwood, 1832
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Desmia Westwood, 1832 |
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Containing 92 species ( Nuss et al., 2016), Desmia is mostly Neotropical, with 82 species described from the region ( Munroe, 1995). Species of Desmia harbour similar wing colour and pattern, white markings on a black or dark background (see Figs 12, 13 View Figs 9 - 16 ). The males and females can exhibit sexual dimorphism in, for example, wing pattern, antennae, and legs. This is a complicated group that is being studied by MAS, and although several genera within Desmia have been discovered, many other new Desmia species have been discovered using mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I sequences.
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Spilomelinae |