Doryodes
Guenée, 1857
Doryodes is a of in the Erebidae, established by Guenée in 1857. The genus contains ten recognized distributed primarily in North America, including several species described from Florida and the southeastern United States. Many species were described relatively recently (2015), indicating ongoing taxonomic work. The genus is placed in the Erebinae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Doryodes: //dɔːˈraɪ.oʊˌdiːz//
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Distribution
Primarily North America; several are to Florida and the southeastern United States, including D. broui, D. desoto, D. fusselli, D. latistriga, D. okaloosa, and D. reineckei. D. insularia occurs in the Caribbean region.