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- Lycaenopsis is a genus of lycaenid butterflies. Wikispecies has information related to Lycaenopsis species and subspecies. Lycaenopsis at Markku Savela's...
- Hawaii.[citation needed] Since the publication of a monograph on the Lycaenopsis group of lycaenid genera in 1983 by Eliot & Kawazoe, C. ladon has been...
- and refers to the examples flying in Europe. In their monograph on the Lycaenopsis group of polyommatine genera, Eliot & Kawazoe, 1983, list 14 taxa as...
- realm. Lycaenopsis haraldus haraldus (Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Bangka) Lycaenopsis haraldus cornuta (Druce, 1873) (Borneo) Lycaenopsis haraldus...
- Lycaenopsis (Lycaenopsis) sonchus Lycaenopsis cossaea cossaea Lycaenopsis cossaea plauta Lycaenopsis cossaea sabatina Lycaenopsis plauta Lycaenopsis sonchus...
- Lycaenopsis minima, the tiny hedge blue, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. It is found from Manipur in...
- Lycaenidengattung Lycaenopsis. Arch. Naturgesch. 82 (A) (1) (1916): 1-42, 2 pls. Toxopeus, 1927b-1928: Eine Revision der javanischen, zu Lycaenopsis und verwandten...
- Blue butterflies of the Lycaenopsis group: 1-309, 6 pls. London Fruhstorfer, H., 1917. Revision der Lycaenidengattung Lycaenopsis. Arch. Naturgesch. 82...
- described by Thomas Horsfield in 1828. The butterfly was earlier known as Lycaenopsis puspa (Toxopeus). It is the type species for the genus Acytolepis. Wet-season...
- Lycaenopsis transpectus, the white-banded hedge blue, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. Male butterflies...