Lymanopoda

Lymanopoda is a butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae found in north-western South America.

Lymanopoda
Lymanopoda altis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Subtribe: Pronophilina
Genus: Lymanopoda
Westwood, [1851]
Species

Many, see text

Synonyms
  • Sarromia Westwood, [1851]
  • Zabirnia Hewitson, 1877
  • Trophonina Röber, [1889]

Species

Listed alphabetically:[1]

  • Lymanopoda acraeida Butler, 1868 – acraeid mimic satyr
  • Lymanopoda albocincta Hewitson, 1861 – white-banded mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda albomaculata Hewitson, 1861 – pearled mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda altaselva Adams & Bernard, 1979
  • Lymanopoda altis Weymer, 1890
  • Lymanopoda apulia Hopffer, 1874 – Apulia mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda araneola Pyrcz, 2004
  • Lymanopoda caeruleata Godman & Salvin, 1880
  • Lymanopoda caracara Pyrcz, Willmott & Hall, 1999
  • Lymanopoda caucana Weymer, 1911
  • Lymanopoda caudalis Rosenberg & Talbot, 1914
  • Lymanopoda cinna Godman & Salvin, 1889 – blue-stained satyr
  • Lymanopoda confusa Brown, 1943
  • Lymanopoda dietzi Adams & Bernardi, 1981
  • Lymanopoda dyari Pyrcz, 2004
  • Lymanopoda eubagioides Butler, 1873 – pale mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda euopis Godman & Salvin, 1878
  • Lymanopoda excisa Weymer, 1912
  • Lymanopoda ferruginosa Butler, 1868 – rusty mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda galactea Staudinger, 1897
  • Lymanopoda hazelana Brown, 1943
  • Lymanopoda huilana Weymer, 1890
  • Lymanopoda hyagnis Weymer, 1911
  • Lymanopoda ichu Pyrcz, Willmott & Hall, 1999
  • Lymanopoda inde Pyrcz, 2004
  • Lymanopoda ingasayana Pyrcz, 2004
  • Lymanopoda ionius Westwood, [1851]
  • Lymanopoda labda Hewitson, 1861
  • Lymanopoda labineta Hewitson, 1870
  • Lymanopoda lactea Hewitson, 1861
  • Lymanopoda lebbaea C. & R. Felder, 1867
  • Lymanopoda magna Pyrcz, 2004
  • Lymanopoda maletera Adams & Bernard, 1979
  • Lymanopoda marianna Staudinger, 1897
  • Lymanopoda melendeza Adams, 1986
  • Lymanopoda melia Weymer, 1912
  • Lymanopoda nadia Pyrcz, 1999
  • Lymanopoda nevada Krüger, 1924
  • Lymanopoda nivea Staudinger, 1888
  • Lymanopoda obsoleta (Westwood, [1851]) – obsoleta satyr
  • Lymanopoda orientalis Viloria & Camacho, 1999
  • Lymanopoda panacea (Hewitson, 1869)
  • Lymanopoda paramera Adams & Bernard, 1979
  • Lymanopoda pieridina Röber, 1927
  • Lymanopoda prusia (Heimlich, 1973)
  • Lymanopoda rana Weymer, 1912
  • Lymanopoda samius Westwood, [1851]
  • Lymanopoda schmidti Adams, 1986
  • Lymanopoda shefteli Dyar, 1913
  • Lymanopoda tolima Weymer, 1911
  • Lymanopoda translucida Weymer, 1912 – golden mountain satyr
  • Lymanopoda venosa Butler, 1868
  • Lymanopoda viventieni (Apolinar, 1924)
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References

  1. "Lymanopoda Westwood, [1851]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms


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