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- Cyrestis thyodamas, the common map, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1836. It...
- pansy) Junonia orithya (blue pansy) Neptis hylas (common sailer) Cyrestis thyodamas (common map) Libythea myrrha (club beak) Athyma selenophora (staff sergeant)...
- 1868) Redspot duke, Dophla evelina (Stoll, 1790) Common map, Cyrestis thyodamas Boisduval, 1836 Angled castor, Ariadne ariadne Linnaeus, 1763 Common castor...
- 1868) Redspot duke, Dophla evelina (Stoll, 1790) Common map, Cyrestis thyodamas Boisduval, 1836 Angled castor, Ariadne ariadne Linnaeus, 1763 Common castor...
- (pale black rajah) Ventral view Dorsal view Subspecies: Cyrestis thyodamas thyodamas (Oriental map butterfly) Ventral view Dorsal view Tribe: Danaini...
- This is a list of butterfly species found in the Kerala, India. Dorsal view Ventral view Egg Larva Pupa Dorsal view Ventral view Dorsal view Ventral view...
- Euthalia niepelti Lexias pardalis Dichorragia nesimachus formos**** Cyrestis thyodamas chinensis Rohana parisatis staurakius Hestina ****imilis ****imilis Sephisa...
- Marpesiini 437 Cyrestis cocles Fabricius, 1787 Marbled map 438 Cyrestis thyodamas thyodamas Doyere, 1840 Common map 439 Chersonesia risa Doubleday, 1848 Common...
- Cyrestinae Cyrestis thyodamas Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family:...
- biblis (Drury) Cethosia cyane (Drury) Cirrochroa aoris Doubleday Cyrestis thyodamas (Boisduval) Ergolis merione (Cramer) Eriboea dolon (Westwood) Eriboea...