Ditrysia

Within of the Lépidoptères, of the Ditrysia gathers butterflies at which the females have two distinct sexual openings, for the coupling, the other for the laying. Dytrisia account for 99% of the lépidoptères, and are subdivided in two groups:

  • the hétérocères, are rather of dull colors, their antennas are often in feathers (they are implied in the communication by the Phéromone S) (moths). This group includes/understands many super-families (SF) and S (fam.) which gather the Pyrale S, the tineas and the Mite S:

    • Bombycoidés (SF)
    • Cassoidés (SF)
    • Pyraloidés (SF): Bee moth of the flour, Bee moth of the dry fruits, Bee moth of the dryed grapes, Tinea of the cocoa.
    • Sphingoidés (SF)
    • Tinéoidés (SF)
    • Tortricoidés (SF)
    • Zygeanoidés (SF)
    • Arctiidés (fam.): Thyria jacobeae
    • Attacidés (fam.)
    • Bombycidés (fam.)
    • Géométroidés (fam.)
    • Lasiocampidés (fam.)
    • Lymantriidés (fam.)
    • Noctuidés (fam.)
    • Noctuoidés (fam.)
    • Notodontidés (fam.)
    • Oecophoridés (fam.): Tinea of the seeds.
    • Tinéidés : Alucite of cereals, Mite with sleeve, Mite of the carpets, Tinea of the furs, Tinea of clothing.
  • the rhopalocères, are insects with the bright colors, their antennas generally finish out of quite distinct bludgeon (butterflies of day). This group includes/understands also some super-families (SF) and families (fam.):

    • Hespéroidés (SF)
    • Papilionoidés (SF)
    • Lycaenidés (fam.)
    • Nymphalidés (fam.)
    • Papilionidés (fam.)
    • Pierids (fam.)

See too

External bond

  • Page of the project ''' Tree off Life ''': Ditrysia (in English)

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