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Treadaway, Colin G. & Schrőder, Heinz G. (2012). "Revised checklist of the butterflies of the Philippine Islands (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera)". Nachrichten des Entomologischen Vereins Apollo. Suppl. 20: 1-64. Hayashi, Hisakazu (2013). "New record of Deramas manobo and Pratapa tyotaroi ismaeli from Mt. Masara (SE Mindanao Is., the Philippines ...
Graphium idaeoides (Philippine butterfly) is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is endemic to the Philippines . It is a perfect mimic of Idea leuconoe .
The Philippine archipelago is one of the world's great reservoirs of biodiversity and endemism. The archipelago includes over 7000 islands (allowing intense allopatric speciation), a total land area of 300,780 km 2 and diverse ecoregions. 352 butterfly species are endemic to the Philippines. The Philippine Islands are in the Indomalayan realm.
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.
Arhopala hayashihisakazui is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae.It is endemic to northeastern Luzon in the Philippines.This species is large with a forewing length of 33.5 mm and wingspan of 60 mm.
Lepidoptera of the Philippines (1 C, 142 P) Pages in category "Insects of the Philippines" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.
A Synonymic List of Lycaenidae from the Philippines. Archived from the original on June 14, 2001 – via Internet Archive. Seki, Y. (2005). "A revision of Arhopala aedias (Hewitson, 1862) and its allied species from the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)". Butterflies (Teinopalpus). 41: 19–26. Treadaway, C. G. & SchrÅ‘der, Heinz (2012 ...
A Synonymic List of Lycaenidae from the Philippines. Archived from the original on June 14, 2001 – via Internet Archive. Seki, Y. (2005). "A revision of Arhopala aedias (Hewitson, 1862) and its allied species from the Philippines (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)". Butterflies (Teinopalpus) 41: 19–26.