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- Parantica agleoides, the dark gl****y tiger, is a species of butterfly that belongs to the danaid group (also known as crows and tigers) of the brush-footed...
- This butterfly is quite similar to the dark gl****y tiger (Parantica agleoides). A transverse black bar in the forewing cell, cutting through one of...
- 267 Parantica aglea melanoides Moore, 1883 Gl****y tiger 268 Parantica agleoides Moore, 1883 Dark gl****y tiger 269 Parantica sita Kollar, 1844 Chestnut...
- tree nymph Ideopsis vulgaris macrina – blue gl****y tiger Parantica agleoides agleoides – dark gl****y tiger Parantica aspasia aspasiayellow gl****y tiger...
- Moore, 1878 Libythea myrrha sanguinalis Fruhstorfer, 1898 Parantica agleoides agleoides Felder & Felder, 1860 Parantica aglea melanoides Moore, 1883 Parantica...
- Ideopsis gaura Ideopsis similis Ideopsis vulgaris Parantica aglea Parantica agleoides Parantica aspasia Parantica melaneus Parantica pedonga Parantica sita...
- Parakysis longirostris Parameswara of Malacca Paramount Evil Parantica agleoides Parantica aspasia Parascorpaena bandanensis Parental Guidance (Singaporean...
- vulgaris macrina—blue gl****y tiger Parantica aglea melanoides Parantica agleoides agleoides—dark gl****y tiger Parantica aspasia aspasia—yellow gl****y tiger Parantica...
- T16165A5472826. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T16165A5472826.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021. "Parantica agleoides". insecta.pro. Retrieved 2019-12-17. v t e...
- order: Parantica aglea (Stoll, 1782) – gl****y (blue) tiger Parantica agleoides (C. & R. Felder, 1860) – dark gl****y tiger Parantica albata (Zinken, 1831)...