Doratifera is a genus of cup-moth caterpillars in the family Limacodidae. The genus was erected by James Duncan in 1841. There are about 13 described species in Doratifera, found primarily in Australia. They are called cup-moths because of the shape of their cocoons. In the species Doratifera vulnerans, the venom has a complex structure having 151 different protein-based toxins produced from 59 distinct protein families. The venom can be used in pesticides and drugs.
Species
These 13 species belong to the genus Doratifera:
- Doratifera casta <small>Scott, 1864</small>
- Doratifera corallina <small>Turner, 1902</small>
- Doratifera nagodina <small>Hering, 1931</small>
- Doratifera ochroptila <small>Turner, 1926</small>
- Doratifera olorina <small>Turner, 1926</small>
- Doratifera oxleyi <small>Newman, 1855</small>
- Doratifera pinguis <small>Walker, 1855</small>
- Doratifera quadriguttata <small>Walker, 1855</small>
- Doratifera rufa <small>Bethune-Baker, 1904</small>
- Doratifera stenora <small>Turner, 1902</small>
- Doratifera trigona <small>Turner, 1942</small>
- Doratifera unicolora <small>Swinhoe, 1902</small>
- Doratifera vulnerans <small>Lewin, 1805</small>
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