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- Dismorphiinae, the mimic sulphurs, is a subfamily of butterflies from the family Pieridae. It consists of about 100 species in seven genera, distributed...
- girdle. The Pieridae are generally divided into these four subfamilies: Dismorphiinae (six genera), mostly Neotropical; this group includes several mimetic...
- to the evolution of endemic higher taxa. Instances are Ithomiinae, Dismorphiinae, Phyciodina, Pyrrhopygini, Eumaeini (over 1,000 species), Pronophilina...
- This is a list of butterflies of Azerbaijan. About 230 species are known from Azerbaijan. Carcharodus alceae Carcharodus floccifera Carcharodus lavatherae...
- species) Pierinae: whites (29 species) Coliadinae: sulphurs (40 species) Dismorphiinae: mimic-whites (1 species) Lycaenidae: gossamer-wings (144 species) Miletinae:...
- Whites and sulphurs are small to medium-sized butterflies. Their wingspans range from 0.8 to 4.0 inches (2-10.2 cm). There are about 1,000 species worldwide...
- This is a list of butterflies of French Guiana. About 850 species are known from French Guiana. Battus belus (Cramer, [1777]) Battus lycidas (Cramer, [1777])...
- Reissinger, 1989, le point de la situation (Lepidoptera: Pieridae, Dismorphiinae)". Linneana Belgica. 18: 199-202. Nash, D., T. Boyd & D Hardiman (2012)...
- This is a comprehensive list of the butterflies recorded in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, Russia. Erynnis tages (Linnaeus, 1758) Pyrgus alveus...
- This is a simple list of the butterflies of Morocco. It does not include the rank changes or subspecies recognized by Tennent (1996) or Delacre and Tarrier...