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Athyma Westwood 1850

Andrew V. Z. Brower
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Containing group: Limenitidini

Introduction

The genus ranges from Tibet to the Solomons, according to Eliot (in Corbet et al. 1992), but does not occur in New Guinea or Australia.

References

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

Title Illustrations
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Scientific Name Athyma perius
Location Taiwan
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Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © 2006 leemt2
Scientific Name Athyma selenophora
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Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © 2005 Ray Cui
Scientific Name Athyma nefte subrata
Location Singapore
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source: flickr: Athyma nefte subrata (Colour Sergeant)
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Copyright © 2006 AK
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Brower, Andrew V. Z. 2006. Athyma Westwood 1850. Version 15 November 2006 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Athyma/70381/2006.11.15 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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