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Euploea Batesii
''Euploea'' is a genus of milkweed butterflies. The species are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. As usual for their subfamily, they are poisonous due to feeding on milkweeds and other toxic plants as caterpillars. The latter are aposematically colored to warn off predators from eating them, and the adult butterflies are often mimicked by unrelated species which are not or less poisonous. File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate79.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate81.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate82.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate83.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate84.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate85.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate86.JPG Species Listed alphabetically. * '' Euploea albicosta'' – Biak dark crow * '' Euploea alcathoe'' – no-brand crow, striped black crow ** '' Euploea alcathoe enastri'' – Gove crow * ''Euploea algea'' – long-branded blue crow, mourn ...
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Euploea Algea
''Euploea'' is a genus of milkweed butterfly, milkweed butterflies. The species are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. As usual for their subfamily, they are poisonous due to feeding on milkweeds and other toxic plants as caterpillars. The latter are aposematically colored to warn off predators from eating them, and the adult butterflies are often mimicked by unrelated species which are not or less poisonous. File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate79.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate81.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate82.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate83.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate84.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate85.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate86.JPG Species Listed alphabetically. * ''Euploea albicosta'' – Biak dark crow * ''Euploea alcathoe'' – no-brand crow, striped black crow ** ''Euploea alcathoe enastri'' – Gove crow * ''Euploea algea'' – long-branded b ...
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Euploea Batesii
''Euploea'' is a genus of milkweed butterflies. The species are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. As usual for their subfamily, they are poisonous due to feeding on milkweeds and other toxic plants as caterpillars. The latter are aposematically colored to warn off predators from eating them, and the adult butterflies are often mimicked by unrelated species which are not or less poisonous. File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate79.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate81.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate82.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate83.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate84.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate85.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate86.JPG Species Listed alphabetically. * '' Euploea albicosta'' – Biak dark crow * '' Euploea alcathoe'' – no-brand crow, striped black crow ** '' Euploea alcathoe enastri'' – Gove crow * ''Euploea algea'' – long-branded blue crow, mourn ...
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Euploea Doretta
Pagenstecher's crow (''Euploea doretta'') is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n .... References Euploea Insects of Papua New Guinea Butterflies described in 1894 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Lepidoptera of New Guinea Butterflies of Oceania {{Danainae-stub ...
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Euploea Desjardinsii
''Euploea desjardinsii'' is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found on Rodrigues and is likely to be extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and .... References External links Seitz, A. ''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 25 Butterflies described in 1844 Euploea Endemic fauna of Mauritius Butterflies of Africa Taxa named by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville {{Danainae-stub ...
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Euploea Dentiplaga
The Seram crow (''Euploea dentiplaga'') is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is endemic to Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, .... References Euploea Butterflies of Indonesia Butterflies described in 1915 Endemic fauna of Seram Island Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Walter Rothschild {{Danainae-stub ...
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Euploea Darchia
The small brown crow (''Euploea darchia'') is a butterfly found in Australia that belongs to the crows and tigers, that is, the danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family. External links"''Euploea'' Fabricius, 1807"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Euploea Butterflies described in 1826 Butterflies of Australia {{Danainae-stub ...
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Euploea Crameri
''Euploea crameri'', the spotted black crow, is a butterfly found in Asia that belongs to the crows and tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family. Description Shape of the wings as in '' Euploea godarti'', Lucas. Upperside very dark brown, almost black, scarcely at all paler towards the terminal margins; forewings and hindwings with subterminal and terminal series of white spots; on the forewing the spots in the subterminal series much larger than the spots in the terminal series and bent inwards opposite apex, a spot in the apex of the cell often obsolescent and a discal series of four or five spots, of which one or two may be very small or obsolescent; on the hindwing the spots in the subterminal and terminal series sub-equal. Underside chocolate-brown, the white spots as on the upperside but more distinct, and in the hindwing with the addition of a spot in the apex of the cell and five or six discal small spots beyond. Antennae, head, thorax and ...
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Euploea Core
''Euploea core'', also known as the common crow, is a common butterfly found in South Asia to Australia. In India it is also sometimes referred to as the common Indian crow, and in Australia as the Australian crow. It belongs to the crows and tigers subfamily Danainae (tribe Danaini). ''E. core'' is a glossy-black, medium-sized butterfly with rows of white spots on the margins of its wings. ''E. core'' is a slow, steady flier. Due to its unpalatability it is usually observed gliding through the air with a minimum of effort. As caterpillars, this species sequesters toxins from its food plant which are passed on from larva to pupa to the adult. While feeding, it is a very bold butterfly, taking a long time at each bunch of flowers. It can also be found mud-puddling with others of its species and often in mixed groups. The males of this species visit plants like ''Crotalaria'' and ''Heliotropium'' to replenish pheromone stocks which are used to attract a female during courtship. Th ...
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Euploea Cordelia
The Cordelia's crow (''Euploea cordelia'') is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, .... References Euploea Butterflies of Indonesia Endemic fauna of Indonesia Fauna of Sulawesi Butterflies described in 1912 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Danainae-stub ...
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Euploea Configurata
''Euploea'' is a genus of milkweed butterflies. The species are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. As usual for their subfamily, they are poisonous due to feeding on milkweeds and other toxic plants as caterpillars. The latter are aposematically colored to warn off predators from eating them, and the adult butterflies are often mimicked by unrelated species which are not or less poisonous. File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate79.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate81.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate82.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate83.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate84.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate85.JPG File:Seitz9FaunaIndoAustralicaPlate86.JPG Species Listed alphabetically. * '' Euploea albicosta'' – Biak dark crow * '' Euploea alcathoe'' – no-brand crow, striped black crow ** '' Euploea alcathoe enastri'' – Gove crow * ''Euploea algea'' – long-branded blue crow, mournf ...
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Euploea Climena
''Euploea climena'' is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Caspar Stoll in 1782. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and the Australasian realm The Australasian realm is one of eight biogeographic realms that is coincident with, but not (by some definitions) the same as, the geographical region of Australasia. The realm includes Australia, the island of New Guinea (comprising Papua Ne .... Seitz, A., 1912-1927. ''Die Indo-Australien Tagfalter Grossschmetterlinge Erde'' 9 Subspecies *''E. c. climena'' (Ambon) *''E. c. melina'' (Godart, 1819) (Serang) *''E. c. eurypon'' Hewitson, 1858 (Aru, Kai Island) *''E. c. sepulchralis'' Butler, 1866 (West Java, Bawean) *''E. c. simulatrix'' Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1881 (Nicobars) *''E. c. macleari'' (Butler, 1887) (Christmas Island, Northwest Australia) *''E. c. palmedo'' Doherty, 1891 (Sumba) *''E. c. neptis'' Röber, 1891 (Flores) *''E. c. elwesiana'' de Nicéville, 1897 (Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa) *''E. c. dohe ...
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Euploea Camaralzeman
''Euploea camaralzeman'' is an Indomalayan species of danaine butterfly. The larva feeds on ''Strophanthus ''Strophanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1802. It is native primarily to tropical Africa, extending to South Africa, with a few species in Asia from southern India to New Guinea and ...'' ''dichotomus''. Subspecies *''E. c. camaralzeman'' (Burma, Thailand, Vietnam) *''E. c. claudina'' Staudinger, 1889 (Palawan) *''E. c. cratis'' Butler, 1866 (Philippines: Luzon, Babuyanes; Japan) *''E. c. formosana'' Matsumura, 1919 (Taiwan, Japan) *''E. c. hypanis'' Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Java, Lesser Sunda) *''E. c. malayica'' (Butler, 1878) (Sumatra, Peninsular Malaya) - Langkawi Malayan crow *''E. c. paraclaudina'' Pendlebury, 1939 (Peninsular Malaya) *''E. c. scudderi'' (Butler, 1878) (Borneo) References External links images representing ''Euploea camaralzeman'' at Consortium for the Barcode of Life {{Taxonbar, fro ...
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