- The Satyrinae, the
satyrines or satyrids,
commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly...
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Mycalesis orcha, the pale-brand bushbrown, is a
satyrine butterfly found in
south India. Some
authors consider this as a
subspecies of
Mycalesis visala...
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Lasiommata schakra, the
common wall, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in
South Asia.
Shows slight ****ual dimorphism. Male
upperside ground colour...
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Mycalesis ****us, the
dingy bushbrown or
common bushbrown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in
south Asia and
southeast Asia. Wet-season form. Male...
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Caterpillars resemble those of the
Danainae and feed on Apocynaceae. The
satyrine clade Calinaginae (about six species,
restricted to the Himalayas) Mimics...
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Mycalesis madjicosa is a
satyrine butterfly endemic to ****an. The
larva feeds on
Imperata and
Cortaderia selloana. M. m.
madjicosa M. m.
amamiana Fujioka...
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Penthema darlisa, the blue kaiser, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found along the Himalayas,
extending into
Southeast Asia.
Penthema darlisa darlisa...
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Elymnias hypermnestra, the
common palmfly, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in
South and
Southeast Asia. As in some
other species in the genus...
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Mycalesis misenus, the salmon-branded bushbrown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in Asia. In India, it
occurs in Sikkim, ****am, the
Khasi Hills...
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Mycalesis nicotia, the
brighteye bushbrown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in Asia. Wet-season form.
Upperside Van**** brown.
Forewing with one...