Saturnioidea

Pair of Paradirphia lasiocampina, photographed by Franz Ziereis.


Belongs within: Bombycoidea.
Contains: Syssphinginae, Antheraea, Saturniinae.

The Saturnioidea are a group of often very large moths, with hairy bodies and often prominent eye-spots on the wings. The proboscis is usually absent in adults which are short-lived and do not feed. Some larger species have distinctive tailed hindwings; such species have previously been associated in the family Syssphingidae but this is regarded as a polyphyletic assemblage by more recent authors. Members of the subfamily Hemileucinae have gregarious larvae bearing tubercles with poisonous spines.

<==Saturnioidea DS73
    |--Syssphingidae S55
    |    |--Syssphinginae S55
    |    `--Rhescyntis [Rhescyntinae] S55
    |         `--R. armida (Cramer 1780) [=Phalaena (Attacus) armida] S55
    `--Saturniidae [Attacidae] S55
         |  i. s.: Aurivillius Packard 1902 C92
         |         Loepa DS73
         |           |--L. damartis DS73
         |           |--L. katinka (Westwood 1848) I92
         |           |    |--L. k. katinka I92
         |           |    `--L. k. sakaei Inoue 1965 I92
         |           |--L. megacore DS73
         |           `--L. newara [=Rhodinia newara] DS73
         |         Loxolomia serpentina DS73
         |         Arsenura NSp07
         |           |--A. armida DS73
         |           |--A. aspasia DS73
         |           |--A. batesii (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Aricia batesii] NSp07
         |           |--A. biundulata DS73
         |           |--A. cassandra DS73
         |           `--A. hercules DS73
         |         Heliconisa pagensteckeri DS73
         |         Ithomisa DS73
         |         Dirphia NSp07
         |           |--D. fraterna (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes fraterna] NSp07
         |           |--D. multicolor DS73
         |           `--D. thliptophana (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes thliptophana] NSp07
         |         Machaerosema DS73
         |           |--M. hippodamia DS73
         |           `--M. mortii [=Rhescyntis martii] DS73
         |         Eudaemonia derceto [=Copiopteryx derceto] DS73
         |         Copiopteryx NSp07
         |           |--C. jehovah DS73
         |           |--C. semiramis NSp07
         |           |    |--C. s. semiramis NSp07
         |           |    `--C. s. phoenix (Deyrolle 1869) [=Aricia phoenix] NSp07
         |           |--C. sonthonnaxi DS73
         |           `--C. virgo DS73
         |         Dysdaemonia NSp07
         |           |--D. boreas (Cramer 1775) [incl. Aricia auster Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |           |--D. kayi DS73
         |           |--D. platydesmia DS73
         |           |    |--D. p. platydesmia DS73
         |           |    `--D. p. castanea DS73
         |           `--D. pluto DS73
         |         Philosamia cynthia DS73
         |         Antheraea DS73
         |         Pseudantheraea arnobia [incl. P. discrepans] DS73
         |         Nudaurelia DS73
         |         Argema NSp07
         |           |--A. mimosa DS73
         |           `--A. mittrei (Guérin-Ménéville 1847) [incl. Actias idea Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |         Graellsia isabelae (Graells 1849) DS73, L-SSY04
         |         Neocarnegia basirei DS73
         |         Bunaea alcinoe DS73
         |         Pseudobunaea DS73
         |           |--P. irius DS73
         |           `--P. tyrrhena DS73
         |         Lobobunaea DS73
         |           |--L. phaedusa DS73
         |           `--L. saturnus DS73
         |         Imbrasia macrothryris DS73
         |         Pseudimbrasia deyrollei DS73
         |         Cricula DS73
         |           |--C. andrei DS73
         |           |--C. drepanoides DS73
         |           `--C. trifenestrata DS73
         |         Hyalophora DS73
         |           |--H. cecropia DS73
         |           |--H. columbia DS73
         |           |--H. euryalus DS73
         |           `--H. gloveri DS73
         |         Dictyoploca DS73
         |           |--D. japonica DS73
         |           `--D. simla DS73
         |         Samia cynthia GE05
         |         Coscinocera hercules NC91
         |         Gonimbrasia zambesina (Walker 1865) [incl. Thyella zambesia Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |         Eochroa Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07
         |           `--*E. trimenii Felder & Felder 1874 [=E. trimeni] NSp07
         |         Dirphiopsis NSp07
         |           |--D. epiolina (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes epiolina] NSp07
         |           |--D. multicolor (Walker 1855) [incl. Ormiscodes ramigera Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |           |--D. pulchricornis (Walker 1865) [incl. Ormiscodes pomona Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |           `--D. trisignata (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes trisignata] NSp07
         |         Bathyphlebia Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07
         |           `--*B. aglia Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07
         |         Polythysana apollina Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07
         |         Tagoropsis Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07
         |           `--T. flavinata (Walker 1865) [incl. *T. natalensis Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |         Ludia hansalii Felder & Felder 1874 [=L. hansali] NSp07
         |         Leucanella NSp07
         |           |--L. aspera (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Hyperchiria aspera] NSp07
         |           `--L. janeira (Westwood 1854) [incl. Hyperchiria fumata Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |         Gamelia anableps (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Hyperchiria anableps] NSp07
         |         Automerella flexuosa (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Hyperchiria flexuosa] NSp07
         |         Automerina caudatula (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Hyperchiria caudatula] NSp07
         |         Cercophana frauenfeldi Felder 1862 NSp07
         |         Protogarce sexta F70
         |         Opodiphthera NC91
         |           |--O. eucalypti NC91
         |           |--O. helena NC91
         |           `--O. loranthi NC91
         |         Tropaea selene P01
         |         Agapema galbina G05
         |           |--A. g. galbina G05
         |           `--A. g. anona G05
         |         Anisota discolor S96
         |         Dryocampa rubicunda RM01
         |         Callosamia promethea W92
         |         Platysamia cecropia RD77
         |--Oxyteninae KP19
         |    |--Oxytenis [incl. Homoeopteryx Felder & Felder 1874] NSp07
         |    |    `--O. syssauroides (Felder & Felder 1874) [=*Homoeopteryx syssauroides] NSp07
         |    `--Therinia KP19
         |         |--T. geometraria (Felder 1862) [=Asthenia geometraria] NSp07
         |         `--T. lactucina KP19
         `--+--Saturniinae KP19
            `--+--Eacles [Ceratocampidae, Ceratocampinae] KP19
               |    `--E. imperialis S55
               |         |--E. i. imperialis S55
               |         `--E. i. decoris Rothschild 1907 S55
               `--Hemileucinae [Hemileucidae] KP19
                    |--Paradirphia NSc07
                    |    |--P. fumosa (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes fumosa] NSp07
                    |    `--P. lasiocampina (Felder & Felder 1874) [=Ormiscodes lasiocampina] NSp07
                    `--Hemileuca NSp07
                         |--H. lucina WD04
                         |--H. magnifica G05
                         |--H. maia WW96
                         |--H. oliviae G05
                         `--H. rubridorsa Felder & Felder 1874 NSp07

*Type species of generic name indicated

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