- The
Nymphalidae are the
largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000
species distributed throughout most of the world.
Belonging to the superfamily...
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Lycaenidae (gossamer-winged butterflies: blues,
coppers and relatives)
Nymphalidae (brush-footed, or four-footed butterflies)
Hyblaeoidea Hyblaeidae (teak...
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contains the
first pair of legs. In some
males of the
butterfly family Nymphalidae, the
forelegs are
greatly reduced and are not used for
walking or perching...
- This is a list of the
butterflies of
family Nymphalidae which are
found in Sri Lanka. It is part of List of
butterflies of Sri Lanka.
Bernard d'Abrera...
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Gatschnegg T (2001). "Proboscis
morphology and food
preferences in
Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea)". J. Zool. Lond. 253: 17–26. doi:10.1017/S0952836901000528...
- a
Boloria butterfly species of the
subfamily Heliconiinae of
family Nymphalidae.
Symplecta denali [sv] (Alexander, 1955) is a
species of
crane fly in...
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Lycaenidae Metalmark butterflies,
Riodinidae Brush-footed butterflies,
Nymphalidae which contain the
following 13 subfamilies: The
snout butterflies or...
- on the prothorax,
though in a few
groups (e.g., the
butterfly family Nymphalidae) the
forelegs are
greatly reduced. In many
groups of insects, the pronotum...
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behavior of the Red
Admiral Butterfly,
Vanessa atalanta (L.) (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae) (Thesis). Iowa
State University.{{cite thesis}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
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Genus Morpho,
Lepidoptera Nymphalidae Hillside Books, Canterbury. Blandin, P. (1988). The
genus Morpho,
Lepidoptera Nymphalidae. Part 1. The
subgenera Iphimedeia...