Phaedyma

Phaedyma is a genus of Asian butterflies distributed from India to New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago. They resemble Neptis species but are larger.[1]

Phaedyma
Phaedyma aspasia
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Phaedyma

Felder, 1861
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Synonyms
  • Andrapana Moore, 1898
  • Andrapana Moore, [1899]
  • Andasenodes Moore, 1898
  • Andasenodes Moore, [1899]

Species

  • Phaedyma amphion (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Phaedyma ampliata (Butler, 1882)
  • Phaedyma aspasia (Leech, 1890)
  • Phaedyma chinga Eliot, 1969
  • Phaedyma columella (Cramer, [1780])
  • Phaedyma daria C. & R. Felder, [1867]
  • Phaedyma fissizonata (Butler, 1882)
  • Phaedyma heliopolis C. & R. Felder, [1867]
  • Phaedyma mimetica (Grose-Smith, 1895)
  • Phaedyma shepherdi (Moore, 1858)
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gollark: And apparently may have *some* effect in reducing how likely you are to get it.
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gollark: *Probably* still better than before cities and stuff. Diseases spread anyway then, but less so, and we can actually treat them and have hygiene and sanitation now.
gollark: Still, I think on the whole we're better off disease-wise than the people of, say, 400 years ago.

References

  1. "Phaedyma Felder, 1861" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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