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- Haetera is a Neotropical butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. Haetera macleannania (Bates, 1865) Haetera piera (Linnaeus...
- Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela. Haetera piera piera Haetera piera diaphana Lucas, 1857 (Brazil: Bahia) Haetera piera negra C. & R. Felder, 1862 (Peru...
- Binomial name Pierella hortona (Hewitson, 1854) Synonyms Haetera hortona Hewitson, 1854 Haetera hortensia C. & R. Felder, 1862 Pierella hortona f. albopunctata...
- astyoche (Erichson, [1849]) Synonyms Hetaera astyoche Erichson, [1849] Haetera larymna Doubleday, [1849] Pierella astyoche f. obscura Zikán & Wygodzinsky...
- Callitaera pellucida f. archeops Le Cerf, 1927 Callitaera philis f. hyacinthina Langer, 1943 Haetera esmeralda Doubleday, 1845 Callitaera rubina F****l, 1922...
- 1854) – white-barred lady slipper Pierella hortona hortona (= Haetera hortensia, Haetera hortona, P. hortona f. albopunctata, P. hortona f. ocellata) Pierella...
- Forsterinaria Gray, 1973 23 spp. Godartiana Forster, 1964 2 spp. Haetera Fabricius, 1807 2 spp. Haetera piera (Linnaeus, 1758) Harjesia Forster, 1964 5 spp. Harjesia...
- name Pseudohaetera hypaesia (Hewitson, 1854) Synonyms Haetera hypaesia Hewitson, 1854 Haetera hippomene Boisduval, 1870 Haetera f. strandi Niepelt, 1922...
- Species: P. helvina Binomial name Pierella helvina (Hewitson, 1859) Synonyms Haetera helvina, Hewitson, 1859 Pierella helvetia, D'Abrera, 1988 Pierella ocreata...
- Antirrhea philoctetes, the common brown morpho or northern antirrhea, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758...