Doidae

Doidae is a small family of Lepidoptera with an exclusively New World distribution, with species occurring in Central America, the south-western United States, and northern South America.

Taxonomical placement
Doidae was elevated to family rank by Julian P. Donahue and John W. Brown in 1987. They have a complex taxonomical history, and have previously been placed in Geometridae, Arctiidae, Lymantriidae and Dioptidae among several other families. As a family, Doidae was formerly included in superfamily Noctuoidea, but was transferred to the Drepanoidea in 2011 by van Nieukerken et al.

Genera and species
, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists seven species in two genera for Doidae:


 * Genus Doa Neumoegen & Dyar, 1894 - type genus
 * Doa ampla (Grote, 1878) - South-western US, Mexico
 * Doa cubana Schaus, 1906 - Cuba
 * Doa dora Neumoegen & Dyar, 1894 - Mexico, California
 * Doa raspa Druce, 1894 - Mexico, Belize
 * Doa translucida Dognin, 1910 - Colombia


 * Genus Leuculodes Dyar, 1903
 * Leuculodes lacteolaria Hulst, 1896
 * Leuculodes lephassa Druce, 1897