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- The Nymphalidae are the largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Belonging to the superfamily...
- Heliconiinae: heliconians and fritillaries (40 species) Nymphalinae: true brushfoots (76 species) Limenitidinae: admirals, sisters and others (37 species)...
- American snout, Libytheana carinenta Gulf fritillary, Agraulis vanillae Alberta fritillary, Boloria alberta Astarte fritillary, Boloria astarte Distinct...
- 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...
- Biblidinae is a subfamily of nymphalid butterflies that includes the tropical brushfoots. This subfamily was sometimes merged within the Limenitidinae, but they...
- This is a tentative list of butterflies found in Maine, a state in the United States. 'Astyanax' red-spotted purple (Limenitis arthemis astyanax) Red-spotted...
- lineage of Danainae Sevenia, the African tree nymphs, from the tropical brushfoot subfamily (Biblidinae) List of tree deities This disambiguation page lists...
- information related to Arhuaco. "Family Nymphalidae Rafinesque, 1815 – Brushfoots". Butterflies of America. Retrieved April 26, 2020. Savela, Markku (October...
- information related to Eretris. "Family Nymphalidae Rafinesque, 1815 – Brushfoots". Butterflies of America. Retrieved January 8, 2020. Savela, Markku (April...
- bellona, the meadow fritillary, is a North American butterfly in the brushfoot family, Nymphalidae. The common name, meadow fritillary, is also used...