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... appearance , though some Amathusiids are brilliantly , though obscurely , coloured . Because they lay the eggs , and are therefore the more important partners , many females are entirely different in appearance from the more conspicuous ...
... appearance , though some Amathusiids are brilliantly , though obscurely , coloured . Because they lay the eggs , and are therefore the more important partners , many females are entirely different in appearance from the more conspicuous ...
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... appearance to the Dark - brand Bushbrown . UNF discal band always angled at v . 1 in DSF , and up to v . 1 in WSF , being outwardly curved before reaching it . : UPH brand brown or pale yellow . UNF brand very long and extending to ...
... appearance to the Dark - brand Bushbrown . UNF discal band always angled at v . 1 in DSF , and up to v . 1 in WSF , being outwardly curved before reaching it . : UPH brand brown or pale yellow . UNF brand very long and extending to ...
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... appearance of this family as in almost every genus the arrangement of markings is different . However , they are nearly always brightly , or even brilliantly , coloured insects and possibly the commonest combination is a tawny ...
... appearance of this family as in almost every genus the arrangement of markings is different . However , they are nearly always brightly , or even brilliantly , coloured insects and possibly the commonest combination is a tawny ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
KEY TO FIELD IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMMONEST BUTTERFLIES | 15 |
A KEY TO THE FAMILIES OF BUTTERFLIES | 33 |
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abundant Amblypodia apex FW apical Assam and Burma Baluchistan basal Bengal Bhutan black border black spots brand Bushbrown butterfly caught Ceylon Chitral Common Coorg costa damp patches Danais dark border dark brown Description discal band discal line discal spots dorsum Eriboea Euploea Euthalia feed feet females flies flight foodplants forest forewing genus Grass Habits Hedge Blue Himalayas hindwing insect jungle Kanara Kumaon larvae last species leaf Lethe low elevations Lycaenopsis Madhya Pradesh males Manipur markings Mussoorie Mycalesis Naga Hills narrow Neptis Nilgiris numbers NYMPHALIDS Oakblue ocelli orange Orissa outer discal paler Pantoporia Papilio plains Plate prominent Range Rapala rare regions Sailer settle sexes Sikkim to Assam South India spot end cell Status streak tail tawny termen tornal spot tornus Treebrown trees underside UNUP upperside UPUN usually veins visit flowers Western Ghats white discal white spots wings Ypthima