Japonica saepestriata
Japonica saepestriata is a Theclinae butterfly found in woods of eastern Asia, especially Japan. It is single brooded and appears in early summer.[1]
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Subspecies
- Japonica saepestriata saepestriata Ussuri, Japan.
- Japonica saepestriata gotohi Saigusa, 1993 Honshu.
- Japonica saepestriata takenakakazuoi Fujioka, 1993 Central China.
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