Ditrysia
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See Lepidoptera. |
The Ditrysia are a suborder of Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). They are so named because the female has two distinct sexual openings: one for mating, and the other for laying eggs. Most species of Lepidoptera belong to Ditrysia.
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External links
- Tree of Life project page: Ditrysia (http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Ditrysia&contgroup=Neolepidoptera)fi:Varsinaiset perhoset

