Mycalesis
Bushbrowns
Andrew V. Z. Brower- Mycalesis adamsoni
- Mycalesis aethiops
- Mycalesis anapita
- Mycalesis anaxias
- Mycalesis anaxioides
- Mycalesis annamitica
- Mycalesis arabella
- Mycalesis aramis
- Mycalesis asophis
- Mycalesis barbara
- Mycalesis bazochii
- Mycalesis biformis
- Mycalesis bilineata
- Mycalesis bisaya
- Mycalesis cacodaemon
- Mycalesis comes
- Mycalesis discobolus
- Mycalesis drusillodes
- Mycalesis duponchelii
- Mycalesis durga
- Mycalesis elia
- Mycalesis evansii
- Mycalesis felderi
- Mycalesis francisca
- Mycalesis fulvianetta
- Mycalesis fuscum
- Mycalesis giamana
- Mycalesis gotama
- Mycalesis heri
- Mycalesis horsfieldi
- Mycalesis igilia
- Mycalesis igoleta
- Mycalesis inayoshii
- Mycalesis inopia
- Mycalesis intermedia
- Mycalesis ita
- Mycalesis itys
- Mycalesis janardana
- Mycalesis lepcha
- Mycalesis maianeas
- Mycalesis malsara
- Mycalesis malsarida
- Mycalesis mamerta
- Mycalesis manii
- Mycalesis marginata
- Mycalesis mehadeva
- Mycalesis messene
- Mycalesis mestra
- Mycalesis mineus
- Mycalesis misenus
- Mycalesis mnasicles
- Mycalesis moorei
- Mycalesis mucia
- Mycalesis mulleri
- Mycalesis mynois
- Mycalesis mystes
- Mycalesis nala
- Mycalesis nerida
- Mycalesis nicotia
- Mycalesis oculus
- Mycalesis oroatis
- Mycalesis orseis
- Mycalesis panthaka
- Mycalesis patiana
- Mycalesis patnia
- Mycalesis pernotata
- Mycalesis perseoides
- Mycalesis perseus
- Mycalesis phidon
- Mycalesis pitana
- Mycalesis radza
- Mycalesis rama
- Mycalesis sangaica
- Mycalesis sara
- Mycalesis shiva
- Mycalesis siamica
- Mycalesis sirius
- Mycalesis splendens
- Mycalesis suaveolens
- Mycalesis sudra
- Mycalesis tagala
- Mycalesis terminus
- Mycalesis thailandica
- Mycalesis thyateira
- Mycalesis treadawayi
- Mycalesis valeria
- Mycalesis visala
- Mycalesis wayewa
- Mycalesis [sp. a]
- Mycalesis [sp. b]
Introduction
Mycalesis is a widespread east Asian genus, ranging from India to Australia. Many species exhibit seasonal polyphenism, with very different-looking wet and dry season forms. This has made the taxonomy of the group tricky, with many synonymies.
Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships
Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) have elevated the "Mycalesis species endemic to Sulawesi to the genus Lohora Moore, 1880, which was formerly viewed as a junior synonym of the former.Other Names for Mycalesis
- Dasyomma
- Culapa
- Calysisme
- Dalapa
- Indalasa
- Jatana
- Kabanda
- Loesa
- Martanda
- Mydosama
- Nasapa
- Nebdara
- Nissanga
- Pachama
- Sadarga
- Satoa
- Sevanda
- Suralaya
- Virapa
- Myrtilus
- Samundra
- Hamadryopsis
- Physcon
- Celebina
- Bigaena
- Vernacular Names: Bushbrowns
References
Corbet AS, Pendlebury HM, and Eliot JN. 1992. The butterflies of the Malay Peninsula. Malayan Nature Society, Kuala Lumpur.
Miller LD. 1968. The higher classification, phylogeny and zoogeography of the Satyridae (Lepidoptera). Mem. Amer. Entomol. Soc. 24: 1-174.
Parsons M. 1999. The butterflies of Papua New Guinea: their systematics and biology. Academic Press, San Diego.
Vane-Wright RI and De Jong R. 2003. The butterflies of Sulawesi: annotated checklist for a critical island fauna. Zoologische Verhandelingen 343, 1-267.
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- First online 21 November 2006
- Content changed 26 January 2010
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