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- Subfamily: Cinchonoideae Tribe: Naucleeae Genus: Cephalanthus L. Type species Cephalanthus occidentalis L. Synonyms Acrodryon Spreng. Axolus Raf. Eresimus Raf....
- Danaus eresimus, the soldier or tropical queen, is a North American, Caribbean, and South American butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. Their flight is...
- (Lycorea cleobaea), and the soldier butterfly (or "tropic queen", Danaus eresimus). Of these, the monarch is by far the most famous, being one of the most...
- Matsumara, 1929; = camorta Evans, 1932) Danaus eresimus (Cramer, 1777) ( original name = Papilio eresimus Cramer, 1777; = ares d'Almeida, 1944; = asclepidea...
- relative to the similarly colored soldier butterfly (or tropical queen, D. eresimus), in any case, it is not close to the plain tiger (D. chrysippus, African...
- gilippus) and in Mexico they share the pattern of the soldier (Danaus eresimus). In all three areas, the local Danaus po****tion mimic the coloration...
- synonym with Phreatia, an orchid genus Danaus eresimus plexaure is a sub-species of the butterfly Danaus eresimus This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- termites, and certain species of mole- rats Soldier (butterfly) (Danaus eresimus), American butterfly Soldier beetle Soldier crab (disambiguation) "Soldiers...
- selene) Small white butterfly (Pieris rapae) Soldier butterfly (Danaus eresimus) Tropical buckeye butterfly (Junonia genoveva) Two-tailed swallowtail butterfly...
- closely related; their closest relatives, in turn, might be the soldier (D. eresimus) and queen (D. gilippus) butterflies. Several local forms have been described...