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- Parasarpa is a genus of butterflies. Parasarpa hollandi ranges from Lombok to Timor. Parasarpa albidior and Parasarpa houlberti are known only from Yunnan...
- Parasarpa dudu, the white commodore, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in tropical and subtropical Asia. "Parasarpa Moore, [1898]" at Markku Savela's...
- Parasarpa zayla, the bicolor commodore, is a species of nymphalid butterfly It is found across tropical and subtropical Asia. "Parasarpa Moore, [1898]"...
- Limenitisadmirals Litinga Moore, [1898] Parasarpa Moore, [1898] Parasarpa dudu – white commodore Parasarpa zaylabicolor commodore Patsuia Moore, [1898]...
- Moduza procris (Cramer, 1777) White commodore, Parasarpa dudu (Doubleday, 1848) Bicolour commodore, Parasarpa zayla (Doubleday, 1848) Commodore, Auzakia danava...
- procris procris (Oriental commander) Ventral view Dorsal view Subspecies: Parasarpa dudu dudu (Sylhet white commodore) Ventral view Dorsal view Tribe: Neptini...
- procris procris Cramer, 1777 Commander 476 Parasarpa zayla zayla Doubleday, 1848 Bicolour commodore 477 Parasarpa dudu dudu Doubleday, 1848 White commodore...
- Parasarpa albomaculata (Leech, 1891) West China, Tibet Parasarpa albidior (Hall, 1930) Yunnan Parasarpa houlberti (Oberthür, 1913) Yunnan Parasarpa zayla...
- Athyma selenophora leucophryne Athyma ranga serica Parathyma sulpitia Parasarpa dudu hainanensis Moduza procris procris Euthalia lubentina lubentina Euthalia...
- Neptis nata Neptis rivularis Neptis sappho Neptis soma Pantoporia hordonia Parasarpa dudu Parthenos sylvia Aglais io Aglais rizana Aglais urticae Araschnia...