Euphaedra disjuncta
Euphaedra disjuncta is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic.[2]
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- Euphaedra disjuncta disjuncta (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic)
- Euphaedra disjuncta virens Hecq, 1984 (Democratic Republic of the Congo: Shaba)
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- "Euphaedra Hübner, [1819]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- Afrotropical Butterflies: Nymphalidae - Tribe Adoliadini
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