Sumalia
Sumalia is a genus of butterflies found in Southeast Asia ranging from the Indian Himalayan Region to the Sunda Islands.[1]
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Genus: | Sumalia Moore, [1898] |
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Species
- Sumalia agneya (Doherty, 1891)
- Sumalia chilo (Grose-Smith, 1897)
- Sumalia daraxa (Doubleday, [1848])
- Sumalia zulema (Doubleday, [1848])
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References
- "Sumalia Moore, [1898]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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External links
- Images representing Sumalia at EOL
- Images representing Sumalia at Bold
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