Salatis Cebrenus
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''Salatis'' is a
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genus of
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in the family
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/ref> in which they are placed to tribe Phocidini. Species of the genus ''Salatis'' are native to Central America and South America, including in the Amazon River basin.


Species

The following species are recognised in the genus ''Salatis'': *'' Salatis canalis'' (Skinner, 1920) *'' Salatis salatis'' (Stoll, 1782) *'' Salatis cebrenus'' (Cramer, 1777) *'' Salatis flavomarginatus'' (Sepp,
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References


Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database


External links


Images representing ''Salatis '' at Consortium for the Barcode of Life
Eudaminae Butterflies of Central America Hesperiidae of South America Lepidoptera of Brazil Fauna of the Amazon Hesperiidae genera Taxa named by William Harry Evans Taxa described in 1952 {{Hesperiidae-stub