Neope muirheadii
Neope muirheadii, the black-spotted labyrinth, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae found in west and central China, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan.
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Underside, in Vietnam | |
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Neope muirheadii (C. & R. Felder, 1862) | |
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Listed alphabetically:[1]
- N. m. bhima Marshall, 1881 – Burma (Shan States - Tenasserim)
- N. m. lahittei Janet, 1894 – northern Indochina
- N. m. felderi Leech, [1892]
- N. m. nagasawae Matsumura, 1919 – Taiwan
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