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- bush-brown Mycalesis anapita Moore, [1858] Mycalesis anaxias Hewitson, 1862 – white-bar bushbrown Mycalesis arabella Fruhstorfer, 1906 Mycalesis aramis Hewitson...
- Mycalesis ****us, the dingy bushbrown or common bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in south Asia and southeast Asia. Mycalesis ****us...
- Mycalesis oculus, the red-disc bushbrown, is a satyrine butterfly found in southern India. It is similar in markings to Mycalesis adolphei but distinguished...
- (****an) "Mycalesis Hübner, 1818" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mycalesis gotama. Wikispecies...
- Mycalesis anaxias, the white-bar bushbrown, is a species of satyrid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia. In South Asia, it inhabits Sikkim, eastwards...
- considered a distinct species, or included in Mycalesis annamitica. It was formerly included in Mycalesis malsara. Wet-season form. Upperside very dark...
- Mycalesis misenus, the salmon-branded bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in Asia. In India, it occurs in Sikkim, ****am, the Khasi Hills...
- is a good species or is a subspecies of Mycalesis visala. Closely resembles in both seasonal forms Mycalesis mineus. The male can be discriminated by...
- Bicyclus anynana (Butler, 1879) Synonyms Mycalesis anynana Butler, 1879 Mycalesis anynana f. vicaria Thurau, 1903 Mycalesis anynana var. neglecta Thurau, 1903...
- Mycalesis orseis, the purple bushbrown, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South-east Asia. Mycalesis orseis orseis (Sumatra) Mycalesis...