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- Libytheana is a genus of nymphalid butterflies in the snout butterfly subfamily, Libytheinae. Libytheana carinenta is found in both North and South America...
- The American snout or common snout butterfly (Libytheana carinenta) is a member of the subfamily Libytheinae in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae...
- The Dominican snout (Libytheana fulvescens) is a species of snout butterfly that is endemic to Dominica, an island nation in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles...
- lepitacommon beak Libythea myrrha – club beak, recorded on C. tetrandra Libytheana carinentaAmerican snout or common snout butterfly Nymphalis xanthomelas...
- Polygonia c-album Common buckeye, Junonia coenia Common snout butterfly, Libytheana carinenta Cracker butterflies, genus Hamadryas Crimson patch, Chlosyne...
- American snout, Libytheana carinenta Gulf fritillary, Agraulis vanillae Alberta fritillary, Boloria alberta Astarte fritillary, Boloria astarte Distinct...
- containing two valid genera and about ten species: six in Libythea and four in Libytheana. The common name refers to the thick labial palps (pedipalps) that look...
- painted lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis) American snout butterfly (Libytheana carinenta) Anise swallowtail butterfly (Papilio zelicaon) Aphrodite fritillary...
- c****ius theonus, C****ius blue(Lucas, 1857) Leptotes perkinsae Kaye, 1931 Libytheana terena (Godart, 1819) Anetia jaegeri (Ménétriés, 1832) Danaus cleophile...
- Dominican hairstreak (Electrostrymon dominicana) and the Dominican snout (Libytheana fulvescens). An additional seven species are endemic to the Lesser Antilles:...