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Anteros Hübner 1819

Chrysilis Westwood 1851 unavailable - published in synonymy

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Containing group: Helicopini

Introduction

A neotropical genus with some species reaching to northern Mexico.

Other Names for Anteros Hübner 1819

References

Lamas G ed. 2004. Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Checklist: Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papiionoidea. Gainesville: Scientific Publishers/Association of Tropical Lepidoptera.

Title Illustrations
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Scientific Name Anteros carausius
Location Cañon del Novillo, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Gill Carter
Life Cycle Stage adult
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Source Carousing Jewelmark
Source Collection Neotropical Butterflies
Copyright © 2003 Gill Carter
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