Iaspis
Iaspis is a Neotropical genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.[1]
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Genus: | Iaspis Kaye, 1904 |
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Anderson's hairstreak
Iaspis andersoni, Panama
Iaspis andersoni, Panama
Species
- Iaspis verania (Hewitson, 1868)
- Iaspis ornata Austin & Johnson, 1996
- Iaspis castitas (Druce, 1907)
- Iaspis exiguus (Druce, 1907)
- Iaspis talayra (Hewitson, 1868)
- Iaspis castimonia (Druce, 1907)
- Iaspis thabena (Hewitson, 1868)
- Iaspis beera (Hewitson, 1870)
- Iaspis grandis Austin & Johnson, 1996
- Iaspis temesa (Hewitson, 1868)
- Iaspis andersoni (Robbins, 2010)
gollark: They're used in fancy maths things, but I don't do those maths things so meh.
gollark: So I should rewrite osmarks.tk in FORTRAN?
gollark: So you admit it. π = 3. CHECKMATE, ATHEISTS!
gollark: PotatOS actually does use trigonomoeooeommenmtnetry a little, for... laser targeting?
gollark: π = 3 = e, so it's not a HUGE problem.
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