WebLibythea laius (Libythea laius). Libythea laius , o bico lobado é um membro da … WebLibythea laius (9 F) Libythea lepita (1 C, 1 P, 46 F) M. Libythea myrrha (1 C, 69 F) N. Libythea narina (2 C, 1 F) T. Libythea tsiandava (2 F) Media in category "Libythea" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Antennae ctb.png 594 × 303; 18 KB. Libythea - Print - Iconographia Zoologica ...
Phylogeny of snout butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Libytheinae ...
WebTitle: Systematic revision and review of the extant and fossil snout butterflies … WebLibythea laius; 19. Libythea lepita; 20. Libythea myrrha; 21. Libythea narina; 22 ... Libythea geoffroyi is a sister to L. cinyras + L. narina, and it can be readily distinguished from other species in the genus by having a sexually dichromatic wing pattern, where the male dorsal wing surface is blue and dark brown. Females are typically brown ... え 笑う
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WebLibythea lepita. Moore, 1857. Libythea lepita, the common beak, is a butterfly that belongs to the Libytheinae group of the brush-footed butterflies family. It is found from southern India to Japan and its larval food plants include members of the Cannabaceae, particularly in the genera Celtis and Trema. [1] WebLibythea lepita. Moore, 1857. Libythea lepita, the common beak, is a butterfly that … Web03. jun 2009. · Snout butterflies (Nymphalidae: Libytheinae) are morphologically one of the most unusual groups of Lepidoptera. Relationships among libytheines remain uncertain, especially in the placement of the recently extinct Libythea cinyras and two fossils, L. florissanti, and L. vagabunda.The aim of this study is to present the first phylogenetic … エ 笑