Disjunct distributions and evolutionary diversification of Australasian geometrid moths : subfamilies Epidesmiinae, Desmobathrinae and Oenochrominae (Lepidopera)
Disjunct distribution patterns have long intrigued biogeographers, sparking ongoing debates about the mechanisms driving the current distribution of biodiversity. Among the most discussed patterns are long-distance dispersal and vicariance. While these patterns have been extensively studied in plants, marine taxa, mammals, and some invertebrates, they remain less explored in groups like moths. In
