- 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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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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landscapes with
higher temperatures, in
comparison to
other species of
satyrine butterflies. When
temperatures are
significantly high,
lifespan is shortened...
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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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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 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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habitat use, behavior, and flight-related
morphology in two
cooccurring satyrine butterflies,
Maniola jurtina and
Pyronia tithonus".
Journal of
Insect Behavior...
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reflection of
these worlds. The
center and
starting point of the
setting is
Satyrine, a
large city
devastated by war. "The
setting is surreal,
bringing to mind...
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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...
- PMIDĀ 25340196.
Retrieved 25 May 2021. Viloria, A. L. (2022). "Two new
satyrine butterflies from
Venezuela (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): Dos nuevas...