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The Riodinidae (or Metalmarks) are a family of butterflies. The common name Metalmark refers to the small metallic-looking spots commonly found on their wings. There are approximately 1,000 species of Metalmark butterflies in the world. The family is represented both in the New World and the Old World.

Taxonomy

While the Riodinidae are now considered a distinct family within the superfamily Papilionoidea, in the past they have been grouped as a subfamily of the Lycaenidae. Even earlier they were considered to be part of the now defunct Family Erycinidae, which now has its species divided between this family and another recognised Subfamily Libytheinae.

Distinguishing Features

Classification

The family Riodinidae comprises of two subfamilies. They are :-

Life Cycle

Eggs

Eggs vary in shape but often appear round and flattened.

Larva

The caterpillars are usually hairy, plump, and are the common overwintering stage.

Pupa

Pupa are hairy and attached with silk to either the host plant or to ground debris or leaf litter.There is no cocoon.

Foodplants

References

See also

External Links



Arthropoda - Insecta - Families of Lepidoptera

 


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