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- Tirumala petiverana, the blue monarch, African blue tiger, or dappled monarch, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is widespread in tropical and...
- Heliconius erato petiverana is a subspecies or geographical race of the red postman butterfly. It is characterized by a red forewing patch and a yellow...
- 1982 H. e. venustus Salvin, 1871 H. e. chestertonii H. e. petiverana Costa Rica H. e. petiverana Panama The optix gene encodes the complex red coloration...
- monarch or beautiful tiger Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania Tirumala petiverana (Doubleday, [1847]) African blue tiger Zimbabwe. Tirumala gautama (Moore...
- Amauris echeria Amauris niavius Amauris ochlea Danaus chrysippus Tirumala petiverana Aeropetes tulbaghia Bicyclus anynana Bicyclus ena Bicyclus safitza C****ionympha...
- Heliconius cydno galanthus Heliconius doris transiens Heliconius erato petiverana Heliconius hecalesia octavia Heliconius hecale zuleika Heliconius ismenius...
- Trimen, 1879 Danaus chrysippus orientis (Aurivillius, 1909) Tirumala petiverana (Doubleday, 1847) Amauris niavius dominic**** Trimen, 1879 Amauris albimaculata...
- Amauris hecate Amauris niavius Amauris tartarea Danaus chrysippus Tirumala petiverana Libythea labdaca Harma theobene Cymothoe fumana Cymothoe egesta Cymothoe...
- Heliconius erato cruentus – crimson-patched longwing Heliconius erato petiverana – crimson-patched longwing Heliconius hecale fornarinaHecale longwing...
- labdaca Westwood, 1851 Danaus chrysippus alcippus (Cramer, 1777) Tirumala petiverana (Doubleday, 1847) Amauris niavius (Linnaeus, 1758) Amauris tartarea Mabille...