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Heliconius numata (Cramer 1780)

Margarita Beltran
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Containing group: Heliconius

Geographical Distribution

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Distribution of Heliconius numata. © 2002 Margarita Beltran.

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Scientific Name Heliconius numata silvana
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
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Collection Gerardo Lamas
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Scientific Name Heliconius numata silvana
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
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Scientific Name Heliconius numata bicoloratus
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
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Scientific Name Heliconius numata bicoloratus
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
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Scientific Name Heliconius numata tarapotensis tarapotensis
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Scientific Name Heliconius numata tarapotensis tarapotensis
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Citing this page:

Beltran, Margarita. 2007. Heliconius numata (Cramer 1780). Version 18 February 2007 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Heliconius_numata/72894/2007.02.18 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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