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Order: Lepidoptera
Prepared by
Dr. S. Sumaiya
Lepidoptera
Lepido - scale; ptera - wings.
Moths, Butterflies, Skippers Characters
 Body, wings, appendages, are densely clothed with
overlapping scales, which give colour, rigidity and
strength.
 They insulate the body and smoothen air flow over the
body.
 Mouthparts in adults are of siphoning type.
 Mandibles are absent.
 The galea of maxillae are greatly elongated and are
held together by interlocking hooks and spines.
 The suctorial proboscis is coiled up like a watch spring
and kept beneath the head when not in use.
 Wings are membranous and are covered with
overlapping pigmented scales.
 Forewings are larger than hind wings. Cross veins are
few.
 Wings are coupled by either frenate or amplexiform
type of wing coupling.
 Larvae are polypod-eruciform type.
 Mouthparts are adapted for chewing with strong
mandibles.
 A group of lateral ocelli is found on either side of
the head.
 The antenna is short and three segmented.
 There are three pairs of five segmented thoracic
legs ending in claws.
 Two to five pairs of fleshy unsegmented prolegs
are found in the abdomen.
 At the bottom of the proleg, crochets are present.
 Pupa is generally obtect.
 It is either naked or enclosed in a cocoon made
out of soil, frass, silk or larval hairs.
Lepidoptera
Lepido - scale; ptera - wings.
Moths, Butterflies, Skippers
Classification
Sub order: Ditrysia (97%), Monotrysia
 BUTTERFLY FAMILIES
 1. NYMPHALIDAE (Brush footed or four
footed butterflies)
 Forelegs are short, functionless, hairy and
folded on thorax.
 Fore tibia is short and covered with long
hairs.
 Larva is with many processes or spines
on the body.
 e.g. Castor butterfly : Ergolis merione.
 It is a defoliator.
2. LYCAENIDAE
(Blues, Coppers, Hair streaks)
 Compound eyes are white rimmed.
 Antennae are with white rings.
 Upper wing surface is either metallic blue or
coppery.
 Lower wing surface is lighter in colour.
 Hindwings is often with delicate hair like
prolongations and two or three black spots.
 Larvae are flattened with retractile head.
 e.g. Pomegranate fruit borer : Virachola
isocrates.
3. PAPILIONIDAE (Swallow tails)
 They are often large and brightly coloured.
 Prothoracic legs have tibial epiphysis.
 In many species hindwings has tail like
prolongation.
 Amplexiform type of wing coupling is present.
 Larval body is either smooth or with tubercles.
 Retractile osmeteria are present on the
prothoracic tergum of the caterpillar
 e.g. Citrus butterfly , Papilio demoleus.
4. PIERIDAE
(whites or Sulphurs)
 They are white or yellow or orange coloured with black markings.
 Larva is green, elongate and covered with find hairs.
 Larval body segments have annulets.
 e.g. Daincha caterpillar, Eurema hecabe.
5. SATYRIDAE
(Browns, Meadow - browns)
 They are dull brown or blackish in colour.
 Wings are with eye like spots both on the
upper and lower surface.
 e.g. Rice horned caterpillar, Melanitis
ismene.
MOTH FAMILIES
6. ARCTIIDAE (Tiger moths)
 Wings are conspicuously spotted or banded.
 They are nocturnal and attracted to light.
 Larva is either sparsely hairy or densely hairy (wooly
bear).
 e.g. Black hairy caterpillar, Estigmene lactinea.
7. BOMBYCIDAE
(Silk worm moths)
 Antenna is bipectinate.
 Larvae is either with tuft of hairs or glabrous with
medio dorsal horn on the eighth abdominal
segment.
 Pupation occurs in dense silken cocoon.
 e.g. Mulberry silk worm, Bombyx mori an
important source of natural silk.
8. COCHLIDIDAE
(Slug caterpillar)
 They are medium sized moths with stoutly built body.
 Larva resembles the slug.
 Larva is thick, short, fleshy and stout.
 Larval head is small and retractile.
 Thorocic legs are minute. Abdominal segmentation is indistinct.
 Prolegs are absent.
 Poisonous urticating hairs are present on the body.
 Pupal cocoon is hemispherical with urticating hairs.
 e.g. Castor slug caterpillar Parasa lepida.
9. CRAMBIDAE
(Grass moths)
 Labial palps are extended.
 Forewings are narrow and elongated.
 At rest they are wrapped around the body.
 Larva bores into root, stem or crown of
graminaceous plants.
 e.g. Sorghum stem borer, Chilo partellus
10. GELECHIIDAE
 Forewings trapezoidal and narrower than hindwings.
 Caterpillars bore into the seeds, tubers, and leaves.
 e.g. Cotton pink boll worm, Pectinophora gossypiella.
11. GEOMETRIDAE
(Loopers)
 Both pairs of wings are angular and thin.
 Larva is naked and elongate.
 It shows protective resemblance to twings
or stems.
 Only two pairs of prolegs are present in
sixth and tenth abdominal segments.
 It walks by drawing the posterior part of
the body close to the thorax, the body
forming a loop.
 It is also called inch worm, measuring worm
and earth measurer.
 e.g. Tea looper, Biston suppressaria.
12.LYMANTRIDAE
(Tussock moths)
 Antenna is bipectinate
 Legs are clothed with wooly hairs.
 Female is provided with a tuft of anal hairs.
 Larvae is densely hairy.
 e.g. Castor hairy caterpillar, Euproctis fraterna.
13. NOCTUIDAE
(Noctua moths)
 They are medium sized, stoutly built
moths.
 They are nocturnal and attracted to light.
 Labial palp is well developed.
 Crochets on the larval prolegs are all of
one size and arranged in semi-circle.
 Some larvae are semiloopers.
 They have either three or four pairs of
prolegs.
 Larvae attack the plants during night.
 Larvae of some species remain concealed
beneath the surface of the ground or litter
on the surface during day and feed on
plants during night.
 e.g. Tobocco cut worm, Spodoptera litura.
14. PTEROPHORIDAE
(Plume moths)
 They are small lightly built months
 Forewings are elongate with two to four clefts or
fissures.
 Hindwings have three divisions
 Legs are long, slender and armed with prominent
tibial spurs.
 e.g. Redgram plume moth, Exelastis atomosa.
15. PYRAUSTIDAE
 Proboscis is vestigial in many species.
 Libial palp is snout like.
 Larval habit varies.
 It may live among aquatic plants and bore into the stem
or remain in silken web among spun up plants parts.
 Some larvae are aquatic and gill breathing.
 e.g. Rice stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulas.
16. SATURNIIDAE
(Moon months, giant silk worm moths)
 They are large sized moths.
 Antenna is bipectinate.
 Transparent eye spots are present near the Centre of
each wing.
 The spots are either circular or crescent shaped.
 Larva is stout and smooth with scoli.
 Cocoon is dense and firm.
 e.g. Tussor silk worm, Antheraea paphia yields silk
17. SPHINGIDAE
(Hawk moths, Sphinx moths, Horn worms)
 They are large sized stoutly built moths.
 Antenna is thick towards middle and hooked at the
tip.
 Proboscis is very long.
 Forewings are elongated and pointed with very
oblique outer margin.
 Hindwings are reduced in width fitting into the
indented margin of forewings.
 They are powerful fliers.
 Larva is smooth with a mid-dorsal horn (anal horn) on the eighth abdominal
segment.
 Pupation takes place in earthern cells.
 In many species the proboscis is enclosed in a separate sheath.
 e.g. Death's head moth, Acherontia styx is a defoliator on gingelly.
 Markings present on the thorax of the adult moth resemble human skull.
17. SPHINGIDAE
(Hawk moths, Sphinx moths, Horn worms)
SKIPPER FAMILY
18. HESPERIIDAE (Skipper)
 Antennae are widely separated at the base.
 They are dilated apically to form a gradual club.
 Each antenna is apically prolonged beyond the
club into a hook or small recurved point.
 Wings are comparatively small.
 They are often held partly open at rest.
 Flight is erratic and darting.
 Larval head is large.
 There is a constriction beyond the head.
 Larva tapers towards both extremities.
 Larvae are often concealed in the host foliage.
 e.g. rice skipper, Pelopidas mathias.

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Order Lepidoptera: Moths and Butterflies

  • 2. Lepidoptera Lepido - scale; ptera - wings. Moths, Butterflies, Skippers Characters  Body, wings, appendages, are densely clothed with overlapping scales, which give colour, rigidity and strength.  They insulate the body and smoothen air flow over the body.  Mouthparts in adults are of siphoning type.  Mandibles are absent.  The galea of maxillae are greatly elongated and are held together by interlocking hooks and spines.  The suctorial proboscis is coiled up like a watch spring and kept beneath the head when not in use.  Wings are membranous and are covered with overlapping pigmented scales.  Forewings are larger than hind wings. Cross veins are few.  Wings are coupled by either frenate or amplexiform type of wing coupling.
  • 3.  Larvae are polypod-eruciform type.  Mouthparts are adapted for chewing with strong mandibles.  A group of lateral ocelli is found on either side of the head.  The antenna is short and three segmented.  There are three pairs of five segmented thoracic legs ending in claws.  Two to five pairs of fleshy unsegmented prolegs are found in the abdomen.  At the bottom of the proleg, crochets are present.  Pupa is generally obtect.  It is either naked or enclosed in a cocoon made out of soil, frass, silk or larval hairs. Lepidoptera Lepido - scale; ptera - wings. Moths, Butterflies, Skippers
  • 4. Classification Sub order: Ditrysia (97%), Monotrysia  BUTTERFLY FAMILIES  1. NYMPHALIDAE (Brush footed or four footed butterflies)  Forelegs are short, functionless, hairy and folded on thorax.  Fore tibia is short and covered with long hairs.  Larva is with many processes or spines on the body.  e.g. Castor butterfly : Ergolis merione.  It is a defoliator.
  • 5. 2. LYCAENIDAE (Blues, Coppers, Hair streaks)  Compound eyes are white rimmed.  Antennae are with white rings.  Upper wing surface is either metallic blue or coppery.  Lower wing surface is lighter in colour.  Hindwings is often with delicate hair like prolongations and two or three black spots.  Larvae are flattened with retractile head.  e.g. Pomegranate fruit borer : Virachola isocrates.
  • 6. 3. PAPILIONIDAE (Swallow tails)  They are often large and brightly coloured.  Prothoracic legs have tibial epiphysis.  In many species hindwings has tail like prolongation.  Amplexiform type of wing coupling is present.  Larval body is either smooth or with tubercles.  Retractile osmeteria are present on the prothoracic tergum of the caterpillar  e.g. Citrus butterfly , Papilio demoleus.
  • 7. 4. PIERIDAE (whites or Sulphurs)  They are white or yellow or orange coloured with black markings.  Larva is green, elongate and covered with find hairs.  Larval body segments have annulets.  e.g. Daincha caterpillar, Eurema hecabe.
  • 8. 5. SATYRIDAE (Browns, Meadow - browns)  They are dull brown or blackish in colour.  Wings are with eye like spots both on the upper and lower surface.  e.g. Rice horned caterpillar, Melanitis ismene.
  • 9. MOTH FAMILIES 6. ARCTIIDAE (Tiger moths)  Wings are conspicuously spotted or banded.  They are nocturnal and attracted to light.  Larva is either sparsely hairy or densely hairy (wooly bear).  e.g. Black hairy caterpillar, Estigmene lactinea.
  • 10. 7. BOMBYCIDAE (Silk worm moths)  Antenna is bipectinate.  Larvae is either with tuft of hairs or glabrous with medio dorsal horn on the eighth abdominal segment.  Pupation occurs in dense silken cocoon.  e.g. Mulberry silk worm, Bombyx mori an important source of natural silk.
  • 11. 8. COCHLIDIDAE (Slug caterpillar)  They are medium sized moths with stoutly built body.  Larva resembles the slug.  Larva is thick, short, fleshy and stout.  Larval head is small and retractile.  Thorocic legs are minute. Abdominal segmentation is indistinct.  Prolegs are absent.  Poisonous urticating hairs are present on the body.  Pupal cocoon is hemispherical with urticating hairs.  e.g. Castor slug caterpillar Parasa lepida.
  • 12. 9. CRAMBIDAE (Grass moths)  Labial palps are extended.  Forewings are narrow and elongated.  At rest they are wrapped around the body.  Larva bores into root, stem or crown of graminaceous plants.  e.g. Sorghum stem borer, Chilo partellus
  • 13. 10. GELECHIIDAE  Forewings trapezoidal and narrower than hindwings.  Caterpillars bore into the seeds, tubers, and leaves.  e.g. Cotton pink boll worm, Pectinophora gossypiella.
  • 14. 11. GEOMETRIDAE (Loopers)  Both pairs of wings are angular and thin.  Larva is naked and elongate.  It shows protective resemblance to twings or stems.  Only two pairs of prolegs are present in sixth and tenth abdominal segments.  It walks by drawing the posterior part of the body close to the thorax, the body forming a loop.  It is also called inch worm, measuring worm and earth measurer.  e.g. Tea looper, Biston suppressaria.
  • 15. 12.LYMANTRIDAE (Tussock moths)  Antenna is bipectinate  Legs are clothed with wooly hairs.  Female is provided with a tuft of anal hairs.  Larvae is densely hairy.  e.g. Castor hairy caterpillar, Euproctis fraterna.
  • 16. 13. NOCTUIDAE (Noctua moths)  They are medium sized, stoutly built moths.  They are nocturnal and attracted to light.  Labial palp is well developed.  Crochets on the larval prolegs are all of one size and arranged in semi-circle.  Some larvae are semiloopers.  They have either three or four pairs of prolegs.  Larvae attack the plants during night.  Larvae of some species remain concealed beneath the surface of the ground or litter on the surface during day and feed on plants during night.  e.g. Tobocco cut worm, Spodoptera litura.
  • 17. 14. PTEROPHORIDAE (Plume moths)  They are small lightly built months  Forewings are elongate with two to four clefts or fissures.  Hindwings have three divisions  Legs are long, slender and armed with prominent tibial spurs.  e.g. Redgram plume moth, Exelastis atomosa.
  • 18. 15. PYRAUSTIDAE  Proboscis is vestigial in many species.  Libial palp is snout like.  Larval habit varies.  It may live among aquatic plants and bore into the stem or remain in silken web among spun up plants parts.  Some larvae are aquatic and gill breathing.  e.g. Rice stem borer, Scirpophaga incertulas.
  • 19. 16. SATURNIIDAE (Moon months, giant silk worm moths)  They are large sized moths.  Antenna is bipectinate.  Transparent eye spots are present near the Centre of each wing.  The spots are either circular or crescent shaped.  Larva is stout and smooth with scoli.  Cocoon is dense and firm.  e.g. Tussor silk worm, Antheraea paphia yields silk
  • 20. 17. SPHINGIDAE (Hawk moths, Sphinx moths, Horn worms)  They are large sized stoutly built moths.  Antenna is thick towards middle and hooked at the tip.  Proboscis is very long.  Forewings are elongated and pointed with very oblique outer margin.  Hindwings are reduced in width fitting into the indented margin of forewings.  They are powerful fliers.
  • 21.  Larva is smooth with a mid-dorsal horn (anal horn) on the eighth abdominal segment.  Pupation takes place in earthern cells.  In many species the proboscis is enclosed in a separate sheath.  e.g. Death's head moth, Acherontia styx is a defoliator on gingelly.  Markings present on the thorax of the adult moth resemble human skull. 17. SPHINGIDAE (Hawk moths, Sphinx moths, Horn worms)
  • 22. SKIPPER FAMILY 18. HESPERIIDAE (Skipper)  Antennae are widely separated at the base.  They are dilated apically to form a gradual club.  Each antenna is apically prolonged beyond the club into a hook or small recurved point.  Wings are comparatively small.  They are often held partly open at rest.  Flight is erratic and darting.  Larval head is large.  There is a constriction beyond the head.  Larva tapers towards both extremities.  Larvae are often concealed in the host foliage.  e.g. rice skipper, Pelopidas mathias.