Yoma
Andrew V. Z. Brower- Yoma algina
- Yoma sabina
Introduction
Yoma sabina is widespread from southeast Asia to Australia, while Y. algina is more narrowly distributed in New Guinea and surrounding islands.References
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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