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Parantica,
commonly called tigers, is an Old
World genus of
butterflies in
subfamily Danainae of
family Nymphalidae. They are
found in
southeastern Asia...
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Parantica sita, the
chestnut tiger, is a
butterfly found in Asia that
belongs to the
crows and tigers, that is, the
danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies...
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Parantica aglea,
commonly known as the gl****y tiger, is a
butterfly found in the
Indomalayan realm. The
species is a
member of the
Danainae subfamily...
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Parantica pseudomelaneus is a
species of
nymphalid butterfly in the
subfamily Danainae. It is
endemic to Indonesia.
Lepidoptera Specialist Group (1996)...
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Parantica cleona is a
butterfly endemic to
Indonesia which was
described by Hans
Fruhstorfer in 1892. P. c.
cleona Ambon,
Serang P. c.
lutescens (Butler...
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Parantica agleoides, the dark gl****y tiger, is a
species of
butterfly that
belongs to the
danaid group (also
known as
crows and tigers) of the brush-footed...
- include:
Parantica aspasia annetta (Swinhoe, 1915)
Parantica aspasia aspasia Mori****a, 1970
Parantica aspasia caulonia Fruhstorfer, 1911
Parantica aspasia...
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Parantica melaneus (known
colloquially as the
chocolate tiger), is a
butterfly found in Asia that
belongs to the
crows and tigers, that is, the danaid...
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Parantica nilgiriensis, the
Nilgiri tiger, is a
butterfly found in the
Western Ghats of
India south of the Konkan. It
belongs to the
danaid group of the...
- Africa, Asia,
Indonesia and Australia. For
other tigers see the genus,
Parantica.
Following the
review of
Smith et al. (2005), 12
species are provisionally...