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- Nymphalis antiopa, known as the mourning cloak in North America and the Camberwell beauty in Britain, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North...
- cloak, Nymphalis antiopa California tortoises****, Nymphalis californica Large tortoises****, Nymphalis polychloros Compton tortoises****, Nymphalis vaualbum...
- Nymphalis antigone Fischer de Waldheim Nymphalis belisaria Oberthür, 1889 Nymphalis fischeri Standfuss Nymphalis griseocellata Lempke, 1956 Nymphalis...
- Species: V. virginiensis Binomial name Vanessa virginiensis (Drury, 1773) Synonyms Nymphalis cardui virginiensis Drury, 1773 Papilio huntera Fabricius, 1775...
- butterflies. The related genus Nymphalis also includes some anglewing species; Polygonia is sometimes classified as a subgenus of Nymphalis. Many members of Polygonia...
- in diurnal Lepidoptera. Rafinesque did not include Nymphalis among the listed genera, but Nymphalis was unequivocally implied in the formation of the name...
- Nymphalidae. An ****ertion that the name Nymphalis l-album is in fact the correct name over the widely used Nymphalis vaualbum proved to have backing when...
- Nymphalis xanthomelas, the scarce tortoises****, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in eastern Europe and Asia. This butterfly is also referred...
- vanessae often oviposit in the larvae of butterflies such as P. c-album and Nymphalis antiopa. P. c-album are known to be infected by cytoplasmic virus diseases...
- Binomial name Charaxes etesipe (Godart, 1824) Synonyms Nymphalis etesipe Godart, 1824 Nymphalis etheta Godart, 1824 Charaxes etesipe etesipe f. castoroides...