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Theclopsis
''Theclopsis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The species of this genus are found in the Neotropical realm. Species *'' Theclopsis demea'' (Hewitson, 1874) Nicaragua, Panama *''Theclopsis lydus'' (Hübner, 819 Surinam, French Guiana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil *''Theclopsis murex'' (Druce, 1907) Brazil(Rio Grande do Sul, Rio de Janeiro) *'' Theclopsis leos'' (Schaus, 1913) Costa Rica *'' Theclopsis epidius'' (Godman & Salvin, 887 Panama, Colombia *'' Theclopsis gargara'' (Hewitson, 1868) Brazil (Pará), Colombia, Panama. *'' Theclopsis mycon'' (Godman & Salvin, 887 __NOTOC__ Year 887 ( DCCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * November 17 – East Frankish magnates revolt against the inept emperor ... Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Amazonas *'' Theclopsis aurina'' Robbins, 2002 Colombia External links887]"">"''Theclopsis' ...
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Theclopsis Lydus
'' Theclopsis lydus '' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Surinam, French Guiana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae Taxa named by Jacob Hübner {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Theclopsis Leos
'' Theclopsis leos'' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Theclopsis Mycon
'' Theclopsis mycon '' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia and Amazonas.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae Taxa named by Osbert Salvin {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Theclopsis Epidius
'' Theclopsis epidius '' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Panama and Colombia.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae Taxa named by Frederick DuCane Godman Taxa named by Osbert Salvin {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Theclopsis Demea
'' Theclopsis demea'' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Nicaragua and Panama.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Theclopsis Murex
''Theclopsis murex'' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly ... first described by Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1907. It is found in the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro (state), Rio de Janeiro.Bernard d'Abrera, d'Abrera, Bernard (1995). ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region''. Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References

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Theclopsis Gargara
'' Theclopsis gargara '' is a Neotropical butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Brazil (Pará), Colombia, and Panama.Bernard d'Abrera Bernard d'Abrera (28 August 1940 – 13 January 2017) was an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his books on true butterflies ( Papilionoidea) and larger moths of the world ( Saturniidae and ..., 1995 ''Butterflies of the Neotropical Region'' Hill House/Lansdowne Melbourne in association with E.W. Classey part 7 1995 Lycaenidae References Theclinae {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Eumaeini
The Eumaeini are a tribe of gossamer-winged butterflies (family Lycaenidae). They are typically placed in the subfamily Theclinae, but sometimes considered a separate subfamily Eumaeinae. Over 1,000 species are found in the Neotropical realm Systematics As not all Theclinae have been assigned to tribes, the genus list is preliminary. However, much progress has been made in sorting out the profusion of synonymous taxa, and at least some degree of stability has been achieved in the early years of the 21st century. While there is no good phylogenetic hypothesis yet for the subfamily, groups of at least apparently related genera have been delimited. They are sometimes called "sections", but do not correspond to the taxonomic rank of section (the section in which the gossamer-winged butterflies are placed is the Cossina); if validated as clades and assigned taxonomic rank, they would qualify as subtribes.See Brower (2008) and the references in Savela (2008) There is still much ...
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Lycaenidae
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species. The family comprises seven subfamilies, including the blues ( Polyommatinae), the coppers ( Lycaeninae), the hairstreaks ( Theclinae), and the harvesters ( Miletinae). Description, food, and life cycle Adults are small, under 5 cm usually, and brightly coloured, sometimes with a metallic gloss. Larvae are often flattened rather than cylindrical, with glands that may produce secretions that attract and subdue ants. Their cuticles tend to be thickened. Some larvae are capable of producing vibrations and low sounds that are transmitted through the substrates they inhabit. They use these sounds to communicate with ants.Pierce, N. E.; Braby, M. F.; Heath, A.; Lohman, D. J.; Mathew, J.; Rand, D. B. & Travassos, M. A. (2002)"The ...
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Frederick DuCane Godman
Frederick DuCane Godman DCL FRS FLS FGS FRGS FES FZS MRI FRHS (15 January 1834 – 19 February 1919) was an English lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist. He was one of the twenty founding members of the British Ornithologists' Union. Along with Osbert Salvin, he is remembered for studying the fauna and flora of Central America. Godman collected Iznik, Hispano-Moresque and early Iranian pottery. His collection of more than 600 pieces was donated to the British Museum through the will of his younger daughter, Catherine, who died in 1982. Early life and Cambridge years Frederick DuCane Godman was born on 15 January 1834 at Park Hatch, Godalming, Surrey, and was one of the thirteen children of Joseph Godman and Caroline Smith. Joseph Godman was a partner in the brewery firm Whitbread & Company. Frederick was sent to study at Eton College in 1844 but left three years later due to poor health and was educated at home by private tutors. At the age of 18 he went with h ...
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Osbert Salvin
Osbert Salvin FRS (25 February 1835 – 1 June 1898) was an English naturalist, ornithologist, and herpetologist best known for co-authoring ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' (1879–1915) with Frederick DuCane Godman. This was a 52 volume encyclopedia on the natural history of Central America. Biography Osbert Salvin was born in Finchley, north London, the second son of the architect Anthony Salvin, of Hawksfold, Sussex. He was educated at Westminster and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, taking his degree in 1857. Shortly afterwards he accompanied his second cousin by marriage, Henry Baker Tristram, in a natural history exploration of Tunisia and eastern Algeria. Their account of this trip was published in '' The Ibis'' in 1859 and 1860. In the autumn of 1857, he made the first of several visits to Guatemala, returning there with Frederick DuCane Godman in 1861. It was during this journey that the ''Biologia Centrali-Americana'' was planned. In 1871 Salvin became editor of '' ...
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