- 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 mineus, the dark-brand bush brown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in Asia. Wet-season form:
Upperside dark Van**** brown; forewings...
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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 ****us, the
dingy bushbrown or
common bushbrown, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in
south Asia and
southeast Asia.
Mycalesis ****us exhibits...
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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 oculus, the red-disc bushbrown, is a
satyrine butterfly found in
southern India. It is
similar in
markings to
Mycalesis adolphei but distinguished...
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Pronophilini (or Pronophilidi) was used to
describe a
tribe of
Neotropical satyrines, but
modern arrangement place them as a
subtribe within the
tribe Satyrini...
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Lasiommata schakra, the
common wall, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found in
South Asia. The
butterfly shows slight differences between males and females...
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subtribe Melanargiina, Wheeler, 1903. The
adults of this
genus of
satyrines are
easily distinguished by
their white wings with
black veins and markings...
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Penthema lisarda, the
yellow kaiser, is a
species of
satyrine butterfly found along the
Himalayas and in Indochina.
Penthema lisarda lisarda (Sikkim, ****am...