Catapaecilma evansi

Catapaecilma evansi is a species of butterfly belonging to the lycaenid family described by Henry Maurice Pendlebury in 1933. It is found in Southeast Asia (Peninsular Malaya, Nias).[2]

Catapaecilma evansi
Catapaecilma evansi
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C. evansi
Binomial name
Catapaecilma evansi
Pendlebury, 1933[1]

Subspecies

  • Catapaecilma evansi evansi (Malay Peninsula)
  • Catapaecilma evansi parva H. Schröder & Treadaway, 1988 (Philippines: northern Negros)
  • Catapaecilma evansi rizali Takanami, 1984 (Philippines: Mindanao)
  • Catapaecilma evansi shizukoae H. Hayashi, 1984 (Nias)
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References

  1. Pendlebury, H. M., 1933. Notes and new records of butterflies from the Malay Peninsula.J. Fed. Malay St. Mus. 18(3): 380–394, 1 pl.
  2. Hayashi, H., 1984. New synonyms, new status, new combinations, new species and new subspecies of butterflies from the Philippines and Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Satyridae, Riodinidae, Lycaenidae). IWASE 2: 9–20


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