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Nomenclatural status of Euptychia mollina Hübner, 1818 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)

Zootaxa, 2015
The purpose of this note is to clarify the nomenclatural status of Euptychia mollina Hübner, 1818, the type species of Euptychia Hübner, 1818, as there seems to be confusion regarding its year of publication. Due to an unfortunate oversight, Lamas (2004) listed the name as Euptychia mollina (Hübner, [1813]), and this mistake has been repeated in the ...
Gerardo, Lamas, Shinichi, Nakahara
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Systematics of Dynastor Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Brassolini)

Zootaxa
Dynastor Doubleday, [1849] (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Brassolini) is an exclusively Neotropical genus, occurring from Mexico to Argentina. Adults have crepuscular habits, while the larvae are unique in Brassolini in feeding on bromeliads (Bromeliaceae).
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Schoon schip maken (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)

1999
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Immature stages of Amphidecta reynoldsi (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)

2004
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A gynandromorph of Hyponephele narica (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)

2001
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Ivinskis, Povilas, Saldaitis, Aidas
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Immature stages of Eteona tisiphone (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)

2002
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Butterflies in a Disappearing Ecosystem: Alpine Satyrinae

2010
Australia’s alpine and subalpine zones are small, confined to the southeast of the continent and, by European or other standards, not particularly high: the highest peak (Mt Kosciuszko) reaches only 2,228 m high, and much of the so-called ‘snow country’ lies well below this.
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The chromosomes of Erebia ligea rishirizana (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)

1997
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Saitoh, Kazuo, Abe, Azuma
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Somatic mosaicism in Maniola jurtina (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)

1994
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What is Lethe hyrania (Kollar, 1844) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)?

Zootaxa, 2016
Known for a long time as "Lethe insana [sic] (Kollar, 1844)" (e.g. Fruhstorfer, 1911; D'Abrera, 1985), Lethe hyrania (Kollar, 1844) is a common, sexually-dimorphic, satyrine butterfly, found in the Sino-Himalayan region. Kollar (1844) described simultaneously both Satyrus isana and S.
Song-Yun, Lang, Gerardo, Lamas
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