- The Heliconiinae,
commonly called heliconians or longwings, are a
subfamily of the brush-footed
butterflies (family Nymphalidae). They can be
divided into...
- Araceae, Cyperaceae, Heliconiaceae, Poaceae, and Selaginellaceae. The
heliconiine clade (sister
group of the
nymphaline clade,
excludes former tribes Biblidini...
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Cethosia biblis, the
lacewing biblis or red lacewing, is a
species of
heliconiine butterfly belonging to the
family Nymphalidae. C. b.
biblis - ****am,...
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Cethosia cyane, the
leopard lacewing, is a
species of
heliconiine butterfly found from
India to
southern China (southern Yunnan), and Indochina. Its range...
- Beltrán, M.; Neukirchen, W.; Linares, M. (2007). "Natural
hybridization in
heliconiine butterflies: the
species boundary as a continuum". BMC
Evolutionary Biology...
- that can
puncture predators.
Malachites often are
confused with the
heliconiine Philaethria dido. They have
similar coloration, but
their wing shapes...
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Cirrochroa menones is a
heliconiine butterfly endemic to
island of
Mindanao in the Philippines. "Cirrochroa Doubleday, [1847]" at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
- Beltrán, M.; Neukirchen, W.; Linares, M. (2007). "Natural
hybridization in
heliconiine butterflies: The
species boundary as a continuum". BMC
Evolutionary Biology...
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Cirrochroa malaya is an
Indomalayan species of
heliconiine butterfly described by
Cajetan and
Rudolf Felder in 1860.
Cirrochroa malaya malaya (Peninsular...
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Cirrochroa emalea, the
Malay yeoman, is an
Indomalayan species of
heliconiine butterfly described by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville in 1843. Cirrochroa...