Acallis

Ragonot, 1891

Acallis is a of in the , Chrysauginae. The genus was established by Ragonot in 1891 and contains four described distributed in North America. Species include A. alticolalis, A. amblytalis, A. gripalis, and A. xantippe.

Acallis alticolalis by Dan MacNeal

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acallis: //əˈkælɪs//

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Distribution

North America; documented from Vermont and other parts of the United States.

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Species included

Acallis alticolalis (Dyar, 1910); Acallis amblytalis (Dyar, 1914); Acallis gripalis (Hulst, 1886); Acallis xantippe (Dyar, 1914)

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