- 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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Biblidinae is a
subfamily of
nymphalid butterflies that
includes the
tropical brushfoots. This
subfamily was
sometimes merged within the Limenitidinae, but they...
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lineage of
Danainae Sevenia, the
African tree nymphs, from the
tropical brushfoot subfamily (Biblidinae) List of tree
deities This
disambiguation page lists...
- bellona, the
meadow fritillary, is a
North American butterfly in the
brushfoot family, Nymphalidae. The
common name,
meadow fritillary, is also used...
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Dynamine dyonis, the blue-e**** sailor, is a
species of
tropical brushfoot in the
butterfly family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
North America. The MONA...
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Eunica monima, the
dingy purplewing, is a
species of
tropical brushfoot in the
family Nymphalidae, and was
described by
Caspar Stoll in 1782. It is found...
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American snout,
Libytheana carinenta Gulf fritillary,
Agraulis vanillae Alberta fritillary,
Boloria alberta Astarte fritillary,
Boloria astarte Distinct...
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Myscelia cyananthe, the
blackened bluewing, is a
species of
tropical brushfoot in the
butterfly family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
North America. The...
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three swallowtails, four hairstreaks, a copper, four whites, nine true
brushfoots, two satyrs, and a leafwing.
There are 91
species of
moths on
Black Mesa...
- Heliconiinae:
heliconians and
fritillaries (40 species) Nymphalinae: true
brushfoots (76 species) Limenitidinae: admirals,
sisters and
others (37 species)...