Apodemia Explained
Apodemia is a New World genus of metalmark butterflies found from Canada to Brazil.
Species
Apodemia contains the following species:[1]
- Apodemia arnacis (Stichel, 1928)
- Apodemia ares (Edwards, 1882)
- Apodemia chisosensis Freeman, 1964 – Chisos metalmark
- Apodemia duryi (Edwards, 1882) – Mexican metalmark
- Apodemia hepburni Godman & Salvin, 1886 – Hepburn's metalmark
- Apodemia hypoglauca (Godman & Salvin, 1878) – falcate metalmark
- Apodemia mejicanus (Behr, 1865) – Sonoran metalmark or Mexican metalmark
- Apodemia mormo (C. & R. Felder, 1859) – Mormon metalmark (type species)
- Apodemia multiplaga Schaus, 1902 – narrow-winged metalmark
- Apodemia murphyi Austin, 1988 – Murphy's metalmark
- Apodemia nais (Edwards, 1876) – nais metalmark
- Apodemia palmeri (Edwards, 1870) – Palmer's metalmark or gray metalmark
- Apodemia planeca R. de la Maza & J. de la Maza, 2017
- Apodemia selvatica R. de la Maza & J. de la Maza, 2017
- Apodemia virgulti (Behr, 1865) – Behr's metalmark
- Apodemia walkeri Godman & Salvin, 1886 – Walker's metalmark
- Apodemia zela (Butler, 1870)
Notes and References
- Zhang . Jing . Shen . Jinhui . Cong . Qian . Grishin . Nick . 2019 . Genomic analysis of the tribe Emesidini (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) . . 4668 . 4 . 475–488 . 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.4.2. 31716605 . 8958898 .