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- alphabetically: Cyllopsis argentella (Butler & H. Druce, 1872) Cyllopsis caballeroi Beutelspacher, 1982 Cyllopsis clinas (Godman & Salvin, 1889) Cyllopsis diazi...
- Cyllopsis tomemmeli is a butterfly in the genus Cyllopsis from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. It was described by Andrew D. Warren & Shinichi Nakahara...
- Cyllopsis pertepida is 4572. These three subspecies belong to the species Cyllopsis pertepida: Cyllopsis pertepida avicula (Nabokov, 1942) Cyllopsis pertepida...
- found in North America. Cyllopsis pyracmon henshawi (W. H. Edwards, 1876) Cyllopsis pyracmon pyracmon (Butler, 1867) "Cyllopsis pyracmon Species Information"...
- There are two recognised subspecies: Cyllopsis gemma gemma Cyllopsis gemma freemani "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Cyllopsis gemma Gemmed Satyr". explorer.natureserve...
- California ringlet Cyllopsis caballeroicowboy gemmed-satyr Cyllopsis clinasfalcate gemmed-satyr Cyllopsis diazi – Diaz's gemmed-satyr Cyllopsis dosp****osi...
- some endemic flora and fauna species of Belize. Citheracanthus meermani Cyllopsis wellingi Epigomphus maya Erpetegomphus leptophis Metriopelma gutzkei Poecilia...
- Nabokov's satyr, Cyllopsis pyracmon Horsetail gemmed-satyr, Cyllopsis pseudopephredo Canyonland satyr, Cyllopsis pertepida Gemmed satyr, Cyllopsis gemma Carolina...
- Chloreuptychia Forster, 1964 Cissia Doubleday, 1848 Coeruleotaygetis Forster, 1964 Cyllopsis Felder, 1869 Erichthodes Forster, 1964 Euptychoides Forster, 1964 Forsterinaria...
- caterpillar is very similar to satyr caterpillars in the genera Hermeuptychia, Cyllopsis, and Neonympha. It can be separated by its larger size and habitat. The...