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  2. Libytheinae - Wikipedia

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    They are medium-sized and typically a drab brown. [1] The front legs are reduced in length and the ventral hindwings are cryptically colored to help them blend in with their surroundings. [ 1 ] While at rest, the members of this subfamily keep their wings tightly closed to resemble dead leaves.

  3. Argynnis - Wikipedia

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    Argynnis is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as "fritillaries". This genus has three subgenera: Argynnis, Fabriciana, and Speyeria. The species of the subgenera Argynnis and Fabriciana are found in Europe and Asia, while those of Speyeria are widespread in North America but also found in Europe and Asia.

  4. List of non-Japanese Doraemon versions - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, VTV1 and VTC1 aired some episodes of the 1979 anime. Later HTV3 aired 52 episodes of the 1979 anime from 9 January to 4 July 2010, then the remaining of the anime from 20 November 2014 to 2 December 2015. Later, HTV3 aired the 2005 anime since 3 December 2015. HTV3 also aired 17 movies from 7 December 2012 to 27 December 2013.

  5. Euphydryas - Wikipedia

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    This Nymphalinae article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Hamadryas amphinome - Wikipedia

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    Hamadryas amphinome, the red cracker, is a species of cracker butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, native to regions of North and South America. Distribution [ edit ]

  7. Papilionoidea - Wikipedia

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    Hesperiidae [1] (skippers) Swallowtails and birdwings, Papilionidae; Whites or yellow-whites, Pieridae; Blues and coppers or gossamer-winged butterflies, Lycaenidae; Metalmark butterflies, Riodinidae; Brush-footed butterflies, Nymphalidae which contain the following 13 subfamilies: The snout butterflies or Libytheinae (formerly the family ...

  8. Adelpha basiloides - Wikipedia

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    Adelpha basiloides, the spot-celled sister, is a species of admirals, sisters in the family of butterflies known as Nymphalidae. [1] [2] [3] It is found in North and Central America. [1] The MONA or Hodges number for Adelpha basiloides is 4527. [4]

  9. Category:Nymphalidae - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Nymphalidae, the largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Belonging to the superfamily Papilionoidea, they are usually medium-sized to large butterflies.