Doleschallia polibete
Doleschallia polibete, the Australian leafwing, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae described by Pieter Cramer in 1779.[1]
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D. p. celebensis male | |
D. p. celebensis female Both from Sungai Pontolo, North Gorontalo, Sulawesi | |
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Larva have been found on plants of the genera Asystasia, Grapthyllum, Pseuderanthemum and Strobilanthes.
Subspecies
- Doleschallia polibete celebensis Fruhstorfer, 1899[2] (Menado, Toli-Toli; Tombugu)
- Doleschallia polibete sulaensis Fruhstorfer, 1899 (Sula Islands)
- Doleschallia polibete maturitas Tsukada, 1985 (Banggai)
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Doleschallia polibete (Cramer, [1779])". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
- "Butterflies of Southeastern Sulawesi". Systematics of Neotropical Butterflies. University of Florida. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
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