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Abisara C. Felder & R. Felder 1860

Andrew V. Z. Brower
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Containing group: Nemeobiinae

Introduction

A widespread group from the Old World tropics. The concatenated alphabetical lists above represent the African taxa and the Oriental taxa.

References

Ackery PR, Smith CR, and Vane-Wright RI eds. 1995. Carcasson's African butterflies. Canberra: CSIRO.

Corbet AS, Pendlebury HM, and Eliot JN. 1992. The butterflies of the Malay Peninsula. Malayan Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.

Vane-Wright RI, and de Jong R. 2003. The butterflies of Sulawesi: annotated checklist for a critical island fauna. Zoologische Verhandelingen 343: 1-267.

Information on the Internet

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Scientific Name Abisara echerius
Location Shenzhen, New Territories (near Hong Kong)
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Charles Lam
Life Cycle Stage adult
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Source Open Arms
Source Collection Flickr
ToL Image Use creative commons This image is licensed under the Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2007 Charles Lam
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Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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Brower, Andrew V. Z. 2007. Abisara C. Felder & R. Felder 1860. Version 15 May 2007 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Abisara/106201/2007.05.15 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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