- (brush-footed butterflies). They were
formerly considered a
distinct family,
Satyridae. This
group contains nearly half of the
known diversity of brush-footed...
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Depression and
Rapid Fitness Rebound in the
Butterfly Bicyclus anynana (
Satyridae)". Evolution. 1996 Oct; 50 (5): 2000-2013. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1996...
- Poaceae.
Satyrinae (satyrs and browns,
earlier treated as
distinct family Satyridae) Host
plants are in the
families Arecaceae, Araceae, Cyperaceae, Heliconiaceae...
- and
flight activity in
territorial male graylings,
Hipparchia semele (
Satyridae), and
large skippers,
Ochlodes venata (Hesperiidae)". Oecologia. 101 (2):...
- This is a list of the
known wild
biota of the Isle of Man. * non-native
species †
extinct species ?
species of
uncertain status Each
listing follows the...
- (Lepidoptera,
Satyridae) Lfg.1,
Schweizerbart 1959
Monographie der
ostasiatischen Formen der
Gattung Melanargia Meigen (Lepidoptera,
Satyridae) Lfg. 2, Schweizerbart...
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Lepidoptera and Some
Other Life
Forms Weymer, G. 1910-1911. 4. Familie:
Satyridae. In: Seitz, A. (Ed.), Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde. Stuttgart, A...
- V. (2018). John Abbot,
Jacob Hübner, and
Oreas helicta (Nymphalidae:
Satyridae). News of the Lepidopterists' Society. 60:159–163.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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butterflies from
Trinidad 1.
Pierella hyalinus fusimaculata (Lepidoptera:
Satyridae).
Tropical Lepidoptera 1(1): 25-26.pdf
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Erebia callias, the
Colorado alpine, is a
member of the
Satyridae subfamily of the
Nymphalidae butterflies. It is
found in
alpine areas of
Wyoming and...