Neope pulaha
Neope pulaha, the veined labyrinth, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in Asia.[1]
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- Neope pulaha pulaha (Bhutan, Sikkim, Assam to Burma, eastern Nepal and southern Tibet)
- Neope pulaha didia Fruhstorfer, 1909 (Taiwan)
- Neope pulaha pandyia (Talbot, 1947) (north-western Himalayas, western Nepal)
- Neope pulaha emeinsis C.L. Li, 1995 (western Sichuan)
- Neope pulaha nuae Huang, 2002 (Yunnan)
- Neope pulaha pulahoides (Moore, [1892]) Indochina – may be a good species
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