Azaleodes
Azaleodes is a genus of moths of the family Palaephatidae. The genus is endemic to Australia.
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Genus: | Azaleodes Turner, 1923 |
Description
Azaleodes species have broad wings, which are golden brown with fine black spots in the male.
Distribution
Species are only known from rainforest from Wollongong in New South Wales to Cooktown in Queensland.
Species
- Azaleodes brachyceros Nielsen, 1987
- Azaleodes fuscipes Nielsen, 1987
- Azaleodes megaceros Nielsen, 1987
- Azaleodes micronipha Turner, 1923
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