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Libythea lepita, the
common beak, is a
butterfly that
belongs to the
Libytheinae group of the brush-footed
butterflies family. It is
found from southern...
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Libythea celtis –
European beak
Libythea labdaca –
African beak
Libythea lepita –
common beak
Libythea myrrha – club beak,
recorded on C. tetrandra Libytheana...
- Cramer, 1780
Common Indian crow
Subfamily Libytheinae 286
Libythea lepita lepita Moore, 1857
Common beak 287
Libythea myrrha sanguinalis Fruhstorfer...
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Upperside with the
ferruginous markings loss
sharply defined than in
Libythea lepita.
Forewing differs in the cell-streak
being broken into two portions, and...
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philippina Staudinger, 1889
Libythea lepita amamiana Shirôzu, 1956
Libythea lepita celtoides Fruhstorfer, [1909]
Libythea lepita formosana Fruhstorfer, 1908 Libythea...
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perhaps as a
military lookout for
enemy canoes.
Besides the star mounds,
lepita pottery has been
discovered in ʻAoa. Some
estimates date some of the potshards...
- Fruhstorfer, 1909
Libythea celtis formosana Fruhstorfer, 1909
Libythea celtis lepita Moore, 1857
Libythea celtis sophene Fruhstorfer, 1914
Libythea cinyras Trimen...
- 1836
Nilgiri clouded yellow,
Colias nilgiriensis Common beak,
Libythea lepita (Moore, 1857) Club beak,
Libythea myrrha, (Godart, 1819) Gl****y tiger, Parantica...
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neophronoides -
tailed Judy
Zemeros flegyas indicus -
Punchinello Libythea celtis lepita -
common beak
Libythea myrrha sanguinalis - club beak (endemic)
Acraea violae...
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common beak,
Libythea celtis (Laicharting, [1782])
earlier Libythea lepita (Moore, 1857).
Whitespotted beak,
Libythea narina (Marshall, 1880) Club...