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Libythea is a
widespread genus of
nymphalid butterflies commonly called beaks or snouts. They are
strong fliers and may even be migratory. Source: The...
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Libythea collenettei, the
Marquesan snout butterfly, is a
species of
Nymphalid butterfly in the
subfamily Libytheinae. The
species was
first described...
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butterfly or
hackberry emperor Libythea celtis –
European beak
Libythea labdaca –
African beak
Libythea lepita –
common beak
Libythea myrrha – club beak, recorded...
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Libythea lepita, the
common beak, is a
butterfly that
belongs to the
Libytheinae group of the brush-footed
butterflies family. It is
found from southern...
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Libythea celtis, the
European beak or nettle-tree butterfly, is a
butterfly of the
Libytheinae group of the brush-footed
butterflies family. The upperside...
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Libythea cinyras was a
species of
butterfly in the
nymphalid subfamily Libytheinae. It is now
thought to be extinct. It was
endemic to Mauritius. The only...
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Libythea labdaca, the
African snout butterfly, is a
member of the
butterfly subfamily Libytheinae found in
western and
central Africa. It
forms vast migratory...
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Libythea geoffroy, the
purple beak, is a
butterfly found in
parts of
India and
Myanmar that
belongs to the
subfamily Libytheinae of the
family Nymphalidae...
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Appias libythea, the
striped albatross, is a
small butterfly of the
family Pieridae, that is, the
yellows and whites,
which is
found in
south and southeast...
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Libythea laius, the
lobed beak, is a
member of the
butterfly subfamily Libytheinae found in East Africa, Madagascar,
southern India, and Sri Lanka. It...