- (non Nagano, 1916:
preoccupied Epidemia Scudder, 1876 ****eia Verity, 1943
Heodes Dalman, 1816
Hermelycaena L.D.Miller & F.M.Brown, 1979
Hyllolycaena L.D...
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turcicus Gerhard, 1853
Heodes hyperborea Ford, 1924 Chrysoph****
phloeas feildeni McLachlan, 1878
Heodes phlaeas coccineus Ford, 1924
Heodes phlaeas flavens...
- Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Lycaenidae Genus:
Lycaena Species: L. virgaureae
Binomial name
Lycaena virgaureae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Heodes virgaureae...
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Lycaena tityrus, the
sooty copper, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Europe.
Lycaena tityrus tityrus (Poda, 1761) TL: Graz, Austria...
- The purple-shot
copper (Lycaena alciphron) is a
butterfly in the
family of the
Lycaenidae or
copper butterflies and in the
genus of the Lycaena. The coloring...
- The purple-edged
copper (Lycaena hippothoe) is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae.
Subspecies include:
Lycaena hippothoe hippothoe (Linnaeus, 1761) Lycaena...
- whom We Came Upon"), The
Mescalero use the term -õde, -éõde, -néõde, or -
héõde ("the
people of")
instead of the
Chiricahua Nde, Ne, Néndé, Héndé, Hen-de...
-
butterflies in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
originally described as
subgenus of
Heodes. Its
taxonomic status is doubtful.
Natural History Museum; Pitkin, Brian;...
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about 600 Tsehitcihéndé (Guadalupe
Mountains Mescaleros) or
maybe Niit'a-
héõde,
including about 200 warriors. They
lived in the Big Bend Country, ranged...
- and Ruidoso. The land was
inhabited in pre-Columbian
times by the Niit'a-
héõde band of the
Mescalero Apache. The
modern Lincoln National Forest traces...