Euploea camaralzeman
Euploea camaralzeman is an Indomalayan species of danaine butterfly.
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Butler's plate depicting E. camaralzeman (figure 1) | |
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Euploea camaralzeman Butler, 1866 | |
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The larva feeds on Strophanthus dichotomus.[1]
Subspecies
- E. c. camaralzeman (Burma, Thailand, Vietnam)
- E. c. claudina Staudinger, 1889 (Palawan)
- E. c. cratis Butler, 1866 (Philippines: Luzon, Babuyanes; Japan)
- E. c. formosana Matsumura, 1919 (Taiwan, Japan)
- E. c. hypanis Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Java, Lesser Sunda)
- E. c. malayica (Butler, 1878) (Sumatra, Peninsular Malaya) - Langkawi Malayan crow
- E. c. paraclaudina Pendlebury, 1939 (Peninsular Malaya)
- E. c. scudderi (Butler, 1878) (Borneo)
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