Definition: The Arctiidae are a family of insects commonly found in boreal forests, with several genera known for their specialized adaptations. These include:
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Arctia
: Found primarily in North America and Europe.
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Ceratinae
: Also present in North America and parts of Europe and Asia.
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Dinocrocidae
: Found in Europe, Russia, and the Americas.
This family has a wide range of adaptations that allow for efficient flight, including the ability to fly at night due to their high body temperature. Some species are also known for their ability to store large amounts of fat for energy storage.