- The
Nymphalidae are the
largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000
species distributed throughout most of the world.
Belonging to the superfamily...
- 30 July 2022. Bryant, S.; Thomas, C.; Bale, J. (1997). "Nettle-feeding
nymphalid butterflies: temperature,
development and distribution".
Ecological Entomology...
- larvae,
meaning they eat a
variety of
plants e. g.,
hepialids and some
nymphalids)
while most lay
their eggs near or on the host
plant on
which the larvae...
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Junonia almana, the pea**** pansy, is a
species of
nymphalid butterfly found in
Cambodia and
South Asia. It
exists in two
distinct adult forms, which...
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village in
Croatia Kaniska canace (blue admiral), a
nymphalid butterfly Pseudochazara kanishka, a
nymphalid butterfly Kanishka (name)
Kanishk Seth, Indian...
- Look up pea**** or pea****s in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pea****s are
adult male
peafowl (large ground-nesting birds),
known for
their iridescent...
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Widespread species of the
Danaid eggfly (Hypolimnas misippus),
nymphalid butterfly in Nungwi....
- to locomotion. Each of the
three thoracic segments has two legs (among
nymphalids, the
first pair is
reduced and the
insects walk on four legs). The second...
- This is a list of
butterflies of
Great Britain,
including extinct,
naturalised species and
those of
dubious origin. The list
comprises butterfly species...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 1
species Critically endangered (CR): 195
species Endangered (EN): 343
species Vulnerable (VU): 608
species Near threatened...