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Salamis cacta, the
lilac mother-of-pearl or
lilac beauty, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Senegal, Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia...
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previously described species of
Papilio (P. anacardii, P. parh****us and P.
cacta) were then
added to the
genus Salamis. Similarly,
multiple species first...
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Jonesman T,
Cerruti E,
Paszkowski J (February 2019). "Mobilization of Pack-
CACTA transposons in
Arabidopsis suggests the
mechanism of gene shuffling". Nucleic...
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Platero Pata
Chunta Chuqipampa Mitapampa Chawpimayu Qullqapampa Chunaya Qullpa Icatita Nuevo Lloccepata Pucaaccay Tomacucho Comun Cabracancha Cacta...
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family Geometridae found throughout Europe Lilac beauty (Salamis
cacta), a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae found in
Africa This disambiguation...
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mortoni (Howarth, 1966)
Junonia cymodoce lugens (Schultze, 1912)
Salamis cacta (Fabricius, 1793)
Protogoniomorpha parh****us (Drury, 1782)
Hypolimnas anthedon...
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Academ Crypton CryptonF CryptonA CryptonI CryptonS CryptonV Dada EnSpm/
CACTA Ginger1 Ginger2
Harbinger hAT
Helitron IS3EU ISL2EU
Kolobok Mariner/Tc1...
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Junonia westermanni Westwood, 1870
Junonia cymodoce (Cramer, 1777)
Salamis cacta (Fabricius, 1793)
Protogoniomorpha anacardii (Linnaeus, 1758) Protogoniomorpha...
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Jonesman T,
Cerruti E,
Paszkowski J (February 2019). "Mobilization of Pack-
CACTA transposons in
Arabidopsis suggests the
mechanism of gene shuffling". Nucleic...
- It was
named after the Trans-Siberian Express. It is
similar to EnSpm/
CACTA.
Transib was
first described in 2003,
discovered in the
Drosophila melanogaster...