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- alphabetically: Mimathyma ambica (Kollar, [1844]) – Indian purple emperor Mimathyma chevana (Moore, [1865]) – sergeant emperor Mimathyma nycteis (Ménétriès...
- Mimathyma ambica, the Indian purple emperor, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Asia. Upperside brownish black; a broad white, inwardly oblique...
- Mimathyma chevana, the sergeant emperor, is an Indomalayan butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. The species was first described by Frederic Moore in 1865...
- Golden emperor, Dilipa morgiana Indian purple emperor, Mimathyma ambica Sergeant emperor, Mimathyma chevana Sordid emperor, two different species: Asterocampa...
- Mimathyma nycteis is a butterfly found in the East Palearctic (Amurland, Korea, Northeast China) that belongs to the browns family. A. nycteis Men. (51c)...
- Mimathyma chevana Apatura nycteis Ménétriès, 1859 now in Mimathyma nycteis Apatura schrenckii Ménétriès, 1858 – Schrenck's emperor now in Mimathyma schrenckii...
- Mimathyma schrenckii is a butterfly found in the East Palearctic (Amurland to Korea, Northeast China) that belongs to the Nymphalidae family. M. s. schrenckii...
- ilithyia (Drury, 1773) Sergeant emperor, Mimathyma chevana (Moore, 1866) (Sikkim) Indian purple emperor, Mimathyma ambica (Kollar, 1844) Sordid emperor,...
- This is a list of butterfly species and subspecies found in West Bengal, India. Tribe: Leptocircini Subspecies: Graphium agamemnon agamemnon (Oriental...
- Doxocopa Euapatura Eulaceura Euripus Helcyra Herona Hestina Hestinalis Mimathyma Rohana Sasakia Sephisa Thaleropis Timelaea "NYMPHALIDAE - NYMPHALID BUTTERFLIES"...