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Rhopalocera nihonica: a description of the butterflies of Japan. By H. Pryer. Plate 2

  • 1 Papilio memnon Linn
  • 2 Papilio helenus Linn
  • 3 Colias palaeno Linn
  • 4 A Colias hyale Linn spring form
  • 4 B Colias hyale summer form
  • 5 Rhodocera maxima But = Gonepteryx maxima Butler, 1885
  • 6 Rhodocera acuminata Feld = Gonepteryx mahaguru ssp. acuminata Felder, 1862
  • 7, 8 Leucophasia sinapis Linn = Leptidea amurensis Ménétriés, 1859 discussed in text
  • 9 A, B Terias multiformis H Pryer =Terias multiformis Pryer, 1882 = Eurema hecabe (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • 10 Terias biformis H Pryer T.laeta Boisd. =Terias biformis Butler, 1884 =Eurema hecabe (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • 11 Terias bethesba Jansen = Eurema herla ssp. bethesba Jansen, 1878
  • 12 Miletus hamada Druce = Taraka hamada Druce, 1875
  • 13 Lycaena ogasawarensis H Pryer = Celastrina ogasawaraensis (Pryer, 1886)
  • 14 Amblypodia japonica Murray = Arhopala japonica (Murray, 1875)
  • 15 Amblypodia loomisi H Pryer = Amblypodia loomisi Pryer, 1887
  • 16 Amblypodia turbata But = Amblypodia bazalus turbata Butler, 1881 = Arhopala bazalus turbata Butler, 1881
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Author Pryer, Henry James Stovin
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22784748
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73725 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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30139 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22784748
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10.5962/bhl.title.30139
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Text Illustration
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