Mitogenome
Guides
Acroneuriinae
Acroneuriinae is a subfamily of stoneflies within the family Perlidae, comprising approximately 32 genera and 520 described species. Members are aquatic insects whose larvae inhabit freshwater environments. The subfamily has been the subject of recent mitogenomic research, including the first documented gene rearrangements in the order Plecoptera.
Anaplectoides
green arches (for A. prasina)
Anaplectoides is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, established by McDunnough in 1929. The genus comprises at least 13 described species distributed across the Holarctic and Oriental regions. The best-known species is Anaplectoides prasina (green arches), a widespread Palearctic moth. Some species, particularly A. virens, are recognized as agricultural pests due to their polyphagous herbivorous habits.
Lerema
Clouded Skipper
Lerema is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae, subfamily Hesperiinae. The genus includes the Clouded Skipper (Lerema accius), a grass skipper whose complete mitochondrial genome has been sequenced and characterized. Phylogenetic analysis places Lerema within the grass skipper clade, specifically as sister to Asian genera Potanthus and Polytremis. The genus is established in North America with documented occurrence in Texas.