Procridini

Guides

  • Neoilliberis arizonica

    Neoilliberis arizonica is a species of forester moth in the family Zygaenidae, described by Tarmann in 1984. It is placed in the tribe Procridini within the subfamily Procridinae. The genus Neoilliberis is part of the diverse Zygaenoidea superfamily, which includes many aposematically colored day-flying moths. Very little is known about the biology or ecology of this particular species.

  • Neoilliberis fusca

    Neoilliberis fusca is a species of moth in the family Zygaenidae, first described by Edwards in 1885 under the basionym Pyromorpha fusca. It belongs to the subfamily Procridinae and tribe Procridini. The species is recorded in the Catalogue of Life and GBIF as accepted, with 119 observations documented on iNaturalist. As a zygaenid moth, it likely exhibits characteristics typical of forester and burnet moths, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.