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  2. List of butterflies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Nacaduba pactolus odon – large four-line blue. Nacaduba pavana singapura – Singapore four-line blue. Nacaduba sanaya elioti – jewel four-line blue. Neopithecops zalmora zalmora – Quaker. Petrelaea dana dana – dingy line blue. Prosotas dubiosa lumpura – tailess line blue. Prosotas lutea sivoka – banded lineblue.

  3. Category:Butterflies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Zizina otis. Zizula hylax. Categories: Insects of Singapore. Butterflies of Asia. Butterflies by country. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Template Category TOC via CatAutoTOC on category with 101–200 pages.

  4. Cethosia cyane - Wikipedia

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    C. c. cyane. C. c. euanthes ( Fruhstorfer, 1912) Cethosia cyane, the leopard lacewing, is a species of heliconiine butterfly found from India to southern China (southern Yunnan ), and Indochina. Its range has expanded in the last few decades, and its arrival in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore, is relatively recent.

  5. Category:Butterflies of Asia - Wikipedia

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    List of butterflies of Jordan. List of butterflies of the Korean Peninsula. List of butterflies of Peninsular Malaysia. List of butterflies of Nepal. List of butterflies of Oman. List of butterflies of Saimbeyli. List of butterflies of Saudi Arabia. List of butterflies of Singapore. List of butterflies of Sulawesi.

  6. Lexias pardalis - Wikipedia

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    Lexias pardalis has a wingspan reaching about 80–90 millimetres (3.1–3.5 in). This species exhibits a strong sexual dimorphism, with very different pattern and colour. The upperside of the wings of the male are black with shimmering greenish-blue margins, especially in the hindwings. The uppersides of the cryptic wings of the larger females ...

  7. Hebomoia glaucippe - Wikipedia

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    H. glaucippe. Binomial name. Hebomoia glaucippe. ( Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms. Papilio glaucippe Linnaeus, 1758 [1] Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, [2] [1] is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea.

  8. Skipper (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    The third and rather small butterfly superfamily is the moth-butterflies (Hedyloidea), which are restricted to the Neotropics, but recent phylogenetic analyses suggest the traditional Papilionoidea are paraphyletic, thus the subfamilies should be reorganised to reflect true cladistic relationships. Grass Skipper Butterfly atalopedes campestris

  9. Catopsilia scylla - Wikipedia

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    Catopsilia. Species: C. scylla. Binomial name. Catopsilia scylla. ( Linnaeus, 1763) Catopsilia scylla, the orange migrant or orange emigrant, is a species of butterfly that lives in South East Asia and Australasia. Its larvae feed predominantly on plants of the genera Cassia and Senna .