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- The Libytheinae are a nymphalid subfamily known as snout butterflies, containing two valid genera and about ten species: six in Libythea and four in Libytheana...
- metalmarks (28 species) Nymphalidae: brush-footed butterflies (233 species) Libytheinae: snouts (1 species) Heliconiinae: heliconians and fritillaries (40 species)...
- five main clades within the family are: The libytheine clade (basal) Libytheinae (snout butterflies, earlier treated as the distinct family Libytheidae)...
- snout butterfly (Libytheana carinenta) is a member of the subfamily Libytheinae in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae. This species is found...
- This is a list of butterflies of Chile. About 200 species are known from Chile. Urb**** dorantes dorantes Urb**** proteus proteus Polytrix octomaculatus...
- the African snout butterfly, is a member of the butterfly subfamily Libytheinae found in western and central Africa. It forms vast migratory swarms (over...
- American snout, Libytheana carinenta Gulf fritillary, Agraulis vanillae Alberta fritillary, Boloria alberta Astarte fritillary, Boloria astarte Distinct...
- This is a list of butterflies of Thailand. About 1,100 species are known from Thailand. Bhutanitis lidderdalei ocellatomaculata Atrophaneura aidoneus Atrophaneura...
- celtis, the European beak or nettle-tree butterfly, is a butterfly of the Libytheinae group of the brush-footed butterflies family. The upperside ground colour...
- 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])...