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large butterflies. Most
species have a
reduced pair of
forelegs and many hold
their colourful wings flat when resting. They are also
called brush-
footed butterflies...
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Lycaenidae is the second-largest
family of
butterflies (behind Nymphalidae,
brush-
footed butterflies), with over 6,000
species worldwide,
whose members...
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subfamily of the
family Nymphalidae, the
brush-
footed butterflies. It
includes the Daniadae, or
milkweed butterflies, who lay
their eggs on
various milkweeds...
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commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (
brush-
footed butterflies). They were
formerly considered a
distinct family, Satyridae. This...
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Vanessa is a
genus of
brush-
footed butterflies in the
tribe Nymphalini. It has a near-global
distribution and
includes con****uous
species such as the...
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tribe of
brush-
footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae). The tribe's type
genus Danaus contains the well-known
monarch butterfly (D. plexippus) and...
- (37 species) Riodinidae:
metalmarks (28 species) Nymphalidae:
brush-
footed butterflies (233 species) Libytheinae:
snouts (1 species) Heliconiinae: heliconians...
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adapted for four-
footed locomotion, such as the Mantodea.
Another example is
brush-
footed butterflies (Nymphalidae), the
largest butterfly family with ~6000...
- Bia is a
Neotropical genus of
butterflies,
named by
Jacob Hübner in 1819. They are in the
brush-
footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae.
Arranged alphabetically...
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Metalmark butterflies,
Riodinidae Brush-
footed butterflies,
Nymphalidae which contain the
following 13 subfamilies: the
snout butterflies or Libytheinae...