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Bindahara phocides, the plane, [1] [2] is a small butterfly found Indomalayan (including Sri Lanka, India) [1] and Australasian realms that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Description
Parides photinus is a member of the ascanius species group [7] ("Fringe-spots white. Hindwing with submarginal spots and unusually also discal spots or dots, or a discal band; mostly with tail").A quadrate whitish spot in space 2 of the forewings is quite peculiar of the ascanius group [8]
Batesia is a monotypic butterfly genus of the family Nymphalidae. It contains only Batesia hypochlora , the painted beauty or also known as the pastel papillion . Subspecies
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Pantoporia venilia, the Cape York aeroplane or black-eyed plane, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Australia , Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and surrounding islands. The wingspan is about 40 mm. Larvae have been found on Lepidopetalum subdichotomum.
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A. caecilia F. is similar to the preceding species, [ Acraea natalica but on an average smaller (expanse 56 to 70 mm.) and differs in having the discal dots in cellules 4 to 6 of the forewing smaller, rounder and further removed from the apex of the cell; the forewing has 2 to 4 submarginal dots (in lb to 4).
This neotropical butterfly is found in Central and South America, including the Cerrado which is a vast tropical savanna in Brazil. [5] Other locations include Mexico [2] and Venezuela. [6] Ancestors of the Morpho menelaus butterfly may have been distributed in the Andean regions. [4] Morpho menelaus is one of the six species of Morpho in Costa ...