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Carpenter and
Bertram Maurice Hobby reclassified it as a
subspecies of
Adelpha bredowii.
Recent phylogenetic studies, however,
conclude that morphological, geographical...
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Adelpha bredowii, the Bredow's sister, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
endemic to western, central, and
southern Mexico. Adelpha...
- It was
previously treated as a
subspecies of Bredow's
sister (Adelpha
bredowii).
Recent phylogenetic studies, however,
conclude that morphological, geographical...
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bredowii –
Mexico sister Adelpha californica –
California sister (formerly in A.
bredowii)
Adelpha eulalia –
Arizona sister (formerly in A.
bredowii)...
- California) tend to have
multiple broods.
California sister butterfly (Adelpha
bredowii californica) Weidemeyer's
admiral (L. weidemeyerii)
White admiral (L. arthemis)...
- 6 inches long.[citation needed] The butterfly,
California sisters (Adelpha
bredowii),
flutter high in the tree canopies.[citation needed] Big
Basin Redwoods...
- Weidemeyer's
admiral (Limenitis weidemeyerii)
California sister (Adelpha
bredowii)
Common mestra (Mestra amymone) Subfamily:
Charaxinae Goatweed leafwing...
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virginiensis (American lady)
Adelpha basiloides (spot-celled sister)
Adelpha bredowii (California sister)
Adelpha fessonia (band-celled sister)
Biblis hyperia...
- 1867) –
Messana or
Thesprotia sister The
serpa species group:
Adelpha bredowii Geyer, 1837 – Bredow's
sister Adelpha californica (Butler, 1865) – California...
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lorquini Band-celled sister,
Adelpha fessonia California sister,
Adelpha bredowii E**** sister,
Adelpha paroeca Spot-celled sister,
Adelpha basiloides Mexican...