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  2. Category:Lepidoptera of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  3. Lists of Lepidoptera by region - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera are among the most successful groups of insects. They are found on all continents, except Antarctica. Lepidoptera inhabit all terrestrial habitats ranging from desert to rainforest, from lowland grasslands to montane plateaus but almost always associated with higher plants, especially angiosperms (flowering plants). [1]

  4. Category:Lepidoptera by country - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera of Ethiopia (26 P) F. Lepidoptera of French Guiana (92 P) G. ... Lepidoptera of the Philippines (1 C, 142 P) R. Lepidoptera of the Republic of the Congo ...

  5. Category:Lepidoptera of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Moths of the Philippines (144 P) Pages in category "Lepidoptera of the Philippines" The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total.

  6. List of birds of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Ethiopia. The avifauna of Ethiopia included a total of 880 confirmed species as of August 2021. Of them, 20 are endemic , one has been introduced by humans, and the statuses of 11 are under review.

  7. Papilio polytes - Wikipedia

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    Papilio polytes, the common Mormon, [2] [3] is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. [2] [3]This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible red-bodied swallowtails, such as the common rose and the crimson rose.

  8. Taxonomy of the Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    The insect order Lepidoptera consists of moths and butterflies (43 superfamilies). [1] Most moths are night-flying, while the butterflies (superfamily Papilionoidea ) are the mainly day-flying. Within Lepidoptera as a whole, the groups listed below before Glossata contain a few basal families accounting for less than 200 species; the bulk of ...

  9. Lepidoptera migration - Wikipedia

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    Migration in Lepidoptera means a regular, predictable movement of a population from one place to another, determined by the seasons. [2] There is no unambiguous definition of migratory butterfly or migratory moth, and this also applies to proposals to divide them into classes. [3] Migration means different things to behavioral scientists and ...