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  2. Euploea core - Wikipedia

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    In India it is also sometimes referred to as the common Indian crow, [3] and in Australia as the Australian crow. [3] It belongs to the crows and tigers subfamily Danainae (tribe Danaini). [3] E. core is a glossy-black, medium-sized 85–95 mm (3.3–3.7 in) butterfly with rows of white spots on the margins of its wings. E. core is a slow ...

  3. Euploea klugii - Wikipedia

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    Euploea klugii, the brown king crow or king crow, [1] is a butterfly from the family Nymphalidae found in India [1] and Southeast Asia. The species was first described by the entomologist Frederic Moore in 1858 .

  4. List of endemic butterflies of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Euploea albicosta – Biak dark crow; Euploea caespes – Murphy's crow; Euploea configurata – Sulawesi striped blue crow; Euploea cordelia – Cordelia's crow; Euploea dentiplaga – Seram crow; Euploea eleusina; Euploea eupator – Sulawesi pied crow; Euploea gamelia – Javan crow; Euploea hewitsonii; Euploea latifasciata – Weymer's crow ...

  5. Euploea crameri - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Danaus genutia - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly closely resembles the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) of the Americas. The wingspan is 70 to 95 millimetres (2.8 to 3.7 in). Both sexes of the butterfly have tawny wings with veins marked with broad black bands. The male has a pouch on the hindwing. [4] [5] [6] The margins of the wings are black with two rows of white spots ...

  7. Swallowtail butterfly - Wikipedia

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    This polymorphism is seen in Papilio dardanus, the African swallowtail butterfly, whose females have three different morphs for wing color pattern: a black-and-white pattern for Batesian mimicry, a black-and-yellow pattern that resembles the males of the species, and a pattern with orange patches that resembles the elderly males of the species ...

  8. Rohana parisatis - Wikipedia

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    Forewings and hindwings: basal half shaded and marked with brown, with an angulated transverse broad brown median fascia and a postdiscal transverse brown shading; on the hindwing traversed by a series of obscure dark spots; on the hindwing traversed by a series of obscure dark spots; on the forewing with three, sometimes four, minute subapical ...

  9. Euploea alcathoe - Wikipedia

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    Euploea alcathoe, commonly known as the no-brand crow, Eichhorn's crow or striped black crow, is a common butterfly found from India to Borneo, and in the Moluccas, New Guinea and Australia. It belongs to the crows and tigers subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brushfooted butterflies).