Brazil is a very big country and some species are limited to specific areas.
As of December 2015, there are approximately 458 Saturniidae species/subspecies, found in Brazil.
Rothschildia tucumani male, copyright protected, courtesy of Kirby Wolfe.Those species and subspecies followed by a "*" are listed by Lemaire in his Attacinae, 1978.An "en" indicates the species is thought to be endemic to Brazil.
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Copaxa decrescens male, courtesy of Thibaud Decaens.Those species and subspecies followed by a "*" are listed by Lemaire in his Attacinae, 1978.An "en" indicates the species is thought to be endemic to Brazil.
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Those species and subspecies followed by a "*" are listed by Lemaire in his Ceratocampinae, 1987, confirming many interent listings.
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Those species and subspecies followed by a "*" are listed by Lemaire in his Hemileucinae, 2002, confirming many interent listings. CM indicates Carlos G. C. Mielke.
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