Some taxonomists consider Oxytenidae to be a separate Family, distinguished from the Saturniidae due to different wing venation and larval morphology and behaviour.
These small to medium sized moths fly in Central and South America.
Mature larvae descend trees to pupate in subterranean chambers.
P indicates an image is available. The first country listed is the specimen type locality.
N divisa Jordan, 1924
Bolivia
N elegans Jordan, 1924
Peru
N major Jordan, 1924
Peru;
Ecuador (RB)
N malecena malecena (Druce, 1886)
Panama, moved to Neohomoeopteryx
N malecena prona Jordan, 1924
Trinidad,
French Guiana (FB), moved to Neohomoeopteryx
N syssauroides C. Felder, 1874
Brazil
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