Chlamydastis

Meyrick, 1916

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Chlamydastis is a of in the Stenomatinae, Depressariidae. The genus was established by Edward Meyrick in 1916 and contains approximately 80 described distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. Species within this genus are generally small moths with varied wing patterns, though specific morphological characters defining the genus require detailed examination.

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How to pronounce Chlamydastis: //klæmɪˈdæstɪs//

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Distribution

Neotropical region, with records from South America (including Brazil, Argentina), Central America, and the Caribbean. Individual distributions vary; some are restricted to specific localities while others have broader ranges.

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