Walker-1855
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Carales
Carales is a genus of tussock moths in the family Erebidae, subfamily Arctiinae. These moths are part of the diverse arctiine lineage, many of which possess chemical defenses and distinctive larval setae. The genus was established by Francis Walker in 1855. Species within Carales occur in the Neotropical region.
Lophocampa bicolor
Lophocampa bicolor is a moth in the family Erebidae, subfamily Arctiinae, described by Francis Walker in 1855. The species is known from Mexico and Big Bend National Park, Texas. The original description provides detailed morphological information for males, including distinctive coloration and wing patterns.
Opharus
Opharus is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae, subfamily Arctiinae. It was established by Francis Walker in 1855. The genus belongs to the arctiine tussock moth group. Multiple species have been described within this genus, though comprehensive species-level documentation remains incomplete.
Purius
Purius is a genus of arctiine tussock moths in the family Erebidae, established by Francis Walker in 1855. The genus contains two described species: Purius pilumnia (originally described by Stoll in 1780) and Purius superpulverea (described by Dyar in 1925). As members of the subfamily Arctiinae, these moths possess the characteristic features of tiger moths and tussock moths, though specific details of their biology remain poorly documented in available literature.