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''Euploea'' is a genus of milkweed butterflies. The
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
are generally dark in coloration, often quite blackish, for which reason they are commonly called crows. As usual for their
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, they are poisonous due to feeding on milkweeds and other toxic plants as
caterpillars Caterpillars ( ) are the larval stage of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary, since the larvae of sawflies (suborder Sym ...
. The latter are
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ally colored to warn off
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s from eating them, and the adult butterflies are often
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ked 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 ''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 feed ...
'' – long-branded blue crow, mournful crow, Algea crow * '' Euploea andamanensis'' – Andaman crow * '' Euploea asyllus'' * '' Euploea batesii'' * ''
Euploea blossomae The Schaus's crow (''Euploea blossomae'') is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. Its common name is due to the author, William Schaus, who first described it. It is endemic to the Philippines The Philippines, off ...
'' – Schaus's crow * '' Euploea boisduvali'' * '' Euploea caespes'' – Murphy's crow * '' Euploea camaralzeman'' – Malayan crow * '' Euploea climena'' * '' Euploea configurata'' – Sulawesi striped blue crow * '' Euploea cordelia'' – Cordelia crow * '' Euploea core'' – common crow * '' Euploea crameri'' – spotted black crow * '' Euploea darchia'' – small brown crow * '' Euploea dentiplaga'' – Seram crow * '' Euploea desjardinsii'' * '' Euploea doretta'' – Pagenstecher's crow * '' Euploea doubledayi'' – striped black crow * '' Euploea eboraci'' – Bismark crow * '' Euploea eleusina'' – Vollenhov's crow * '' Euploea eunice'' – blue-banded king crow * '' Euploea eupator'' – Vanoort's crow * ''
Euploea euphon The Mascarene crow (''Euploea euphon'') is a species of Nymphalidae butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is found in Mauritius and Réunion. The larvae feed on '' Ficus repens'' and ''Nerium oleander ''Nerium oleander'' ( ), commonly k ...
'' – Mascarene crow * '' Euploea eurianassa'' * '' Euploea eyndhovii'' * '' Euploea gamelia'' – Javan crow * '' Euploea goudotii'' * '' Euploea hewitsonii'' – Hewitson's dwarf crow * '' Euploea klugii'' – blue king crow * '' Euploea lacon'' – Spartan crow * '' Euploea latifasciata'' – Weymer's crow, broad-banded crow * '' Euploea leucostictos'' – orange-flash crow * '' Euploea lewinii'' * '' Euploea magou'' – magou crow * '' Euploea martinii'' – Sumatran crow * '' Euploea midamus'' – blue spotted crow * '' Euploea mitra'' – Seychelles crow * '' Euploea modesta'' * '' Euploea morosa'' * '' Euploea mulciber'' – striped blue crow * '' Euploea nechos'' * '' Euploea netscheri'' * '' Euploea orontobates'' * '' Euploea phaenareta'' – great crow, large crow ** ''Euploea phaenareta juvia'' – Taiwan or juvia large crow,
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 ...
(1960s) * '' Euploea radamanthus'' – magpie crow * '' Euploea redtenbacheri'' – Malayan crow, Redtenbacher's crow * ?'' Euploea rogeri'' – Roger's monarch * '' Euploea stephensii'' * '' Euploea swainson'' – Swainson's crow * '' Euploea sylvester'' – double-branded crow * '' Euploea tobleri'' – Tobler's crow * '' Euploea transfixa'' * '' Euploea treitschkei'' * '' Euploea tripunctata'' – Biak threespot crow * '' Euploea tulliolus'' – eastern brown crow, dwarf crow * '' Euploea usipetes'' * '' Euploea wallacei'' * '' Euploea westwoodii'' – Westwood's king crow


Nomenclature

This genus has a large number of
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s, due in part to Moore committing what probably ranks as one of the most drastic cases of oversplitting in the history of zoology: ''Crastia'' Hübner, 1816
''Trepsichrois'' Hübner, 1816
''Salpinx'' Hübner, 1819
''Eudaemon'' Billberg, 1820
''Terpsichrois'' Hübner, 1821 (''lapsus'')
''Euplaea'' Boisduval, 1832 (''lapsus'')
''Calliploea''
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, 1875

''Macroploea'' Butler, 1878
''Stictoploea'' Butler, 1878
''Euplea'' W.F. Kirby, 1879 (''lapsus'')
''Adigama'' Moore, 1880
''Andasena'' Moore, 1883
''Betanga'' Moore, 1883
''Bibisana'' Moore, 1883
''Chanapa'' Moore, 1883
''Chirosa'' Moore, 1883
''Danisepa'' Moore, 1883
''Deragena'' Moore, 1883
''Gamatoba'' Moore, 1883
''Glinama'' Moore, 1883
''Hirdapa'' Moore, 1883
''Isamia'' Moore, 1883
''Karadira'' Moore, 1883
''Lontara'' Moore, 1883
''Mahintha'' Moore, 1883
''Menama'' Moore, 1883
''Mestapra'' Moore, 1883
''Nacamsa'' Moore, 1883
''Narmada'' Moore, 1880
''Nipara'' Moore, 1883
''Oranasma'' Moore, 1883
''Pademma'' Moore, 1883
''Patosa'' Moore, 1883
''Penoa'' Moore, 1883
''Pramasa'' Moore, 1883
''Pramesta'' Moore, 1883
''Rasuma'' Moore, 1883
''Sabanosa'' Moore, 1883
''Saphara'' Moore, 1883
''Sarobia'' Moore, 1883
''Satanga'' Moore, 1883
''Selinda'' Moore, 1883
''Tabada'' Moore, 1883
''Tagata'' Moore, 1883
''Tiruna'' Moore, 1883
''Tronga'' Moore, 1883
''Vadebra'' Moore, 1883
''Vonona'' Moore, 1883
''Anadara'' Moore, 1883 (''non''
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, 1847: preoccupied)

''Doricha'' Moore, 1883 (''non'' Reichenbach, 1853: preoccupied)
''Karadina'' Moore, 1891 (''lapsus'')
''Chirosia'' Sharp, 1904 (''lapsus'')
''Daniseppa'' Fruhstorfer, 1910 (''lapsus'')
''Pamasa'' Fruhstorfer, 1910 (''lapsus'')
''Rausuma'' Fruhstorfer, 1910 (''lapsus'')
''Ironga'' Martin, 1914 (''lapsus'')
''Makroploea'' Martin, 1915 (''lapsus'')
''Eupolea'' Hulstaert, 1931 (''lapsus'')
''Ramasa'' Hulstaert, 1931 (''lapsus'')


References


External links


Danaini classification


Preliminary species list. Version of May 6, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2007. * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q666368 Danaini Nymphalidae genera Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius