
Poole, Karen E.
Hedylidae
Sign in to saveHedylidae, the "American moth-butterflies", is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera, formerly representing the superfamily Hedyloidea. They have traditionally been viewed as an extant sister group of the butterfly superfamily Papilionoidea, but a 2014 phylogenetic analysis has suggested Hedylidae is a subgroup of Papilionoidea, and not a sister group, and are more accurately referred to as butterflies rather than moths. They are represented by a single Neotropical genus, Macrosoma, with 35 currently recognized species.
Species
KINGDOM
- KingdomAnimalia
- PhylumMollusca
- ClassGastropoda
- FamilyHedylidae
丝角蝶科 (学名:Hedylidae),又名喜蝶科,是一类昆虫,分类学上属于鳞翅目凤蝶总科下的一科。曾属于蛾类,当时被视为凤蝶总科的一个旁系群。1986年,斯考伯根据当时的研究结论,合并了原有的所有属为单一的丝角蝶属(Macrosoma ),并从蛾类划到蝶类,设立单一的丝角蝶总科(Hedyloidea),但目前已合并至凤蝶总科。本科目前已发现的全部35个受承认的物种,均位于新热带界。
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 6
- Family
- Hedylidae
- Collections
- CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, OH (CLEV), MNHN, MSU, USNM
- Recorded in
- Colombia, Guyane FrançAise, Brazil
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Encyclopedic overview
12 sectionsContents
- Taxonomy and systematics
- Nomenclatural notes
- Morphology and identification
- Butterfly-like characteristics of Hedylidae
- Distribution
- Behaviour
- List of species
- Biology and host plants
- DNA sequences
- Cited literature
- Sources
- External links
Hedylidae, the "American moth-butterflies", is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera, formerly representing the superfamily Hedyloidea. They have traditionally been viewed as an extant sister group of the butterfly superfamily Papilionoidea, but a 2014 phylogenetic analysis has suggested Hedylidae is a subgroup of Papilionoidea, and not a sister group, and are more accurately referred to as butterflies rather than moths. They are represented by a single Neotropical genus, Macrosoma, with 35 currently recognized species.
==Taxonomy and systematics== Hedylidae were previously treated as a tribe of Geometridae: Oenochrominae, the "Hedylicae". Prout considered they might even merit treatment as their own family. Scoble first considered them to be a hitherto unrecognised group of butterflies and also suggested Hedylidae might possibly constitute the sister group of the "true" butterflies (Papilionoidea), rather than of (Hesperioidea + Papilionoidea). Weintraub and Miller argued against this placement (but see). In 1995, Weller and Pashley found that molecular data did indeed place Hedylidae with the butterflies and a more comprehensive study in 2005 based on 57 exemplar taxa, three genes and 99 morphological characters, recovered the genus Macrosoma as sister to the ("Papilionoidea" + Hesperioidea). However, the most recent phylogenetic analyses shows that skippers are true butterflies and therefore within the clade Papilionoidea, whereas the hedylids are a sister group that may be closely related to the obtectomeran moths. This is contrary to some earlier studies that had shown both the skippers and hedylids as being nested within the Papilionoidea.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Hedylidae” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.