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Euploea eyndhovii gardineri – striped black crow; Euploea midamus singapura – blue spotted crow; Euploea mulciber mulciber – striped blue crow; Euploea phaenareta castelnaui – king crow; Euploea radamanthus radamanthus – magpie crow; Euploea tulliolus ledereri – dwarf crow; Idea leuconoe chersonesia – mangrove tree nymph
Avicennia germinans, the black mangrove, [3] is a shrub or small tree growing up to 12 meters (39 feet) in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae.It grows in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, on both the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, and on the Atlantic Coast of tropical Africa, where it thrives on the sandy and muddy shores where seawater reaches.
Junonia genoveva, the common mangrove buckeye or mangrove buckeye, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is found in South America and possibly into Central America. [1] [2] The wingspan is 45–57 mm.
Idea leuconoe, also known as the paper kite butterfly, rice paper butterfly, large tree nymph, [1] is a butterfly known especially for its presence in butterfly houses and live butterfly expositions. It has a wingspan of 12 to 14 cm.
Lumnitzera racemosa, commonly known as the white-flowered black mangrove, [4] is a species of mangrove in the family Combretaceae. [5] It is found on the eastern coast of Africa and other places in the western Indo-Pacific region. [6] It has one accepted variety from the noniminate species which is Lumnitzera racemosa var. lutea (Gaudich ...
Grey/White Mangrove var. australasica: Eastern White/Grey Mangrove marina: Grey/White Mangrove var. eucalyptifolia: Northern Grey Mangrove officinalis: Round-leafed Grey Mangrove Combretaceae Lumnitzera: littorea: Red-flowered Black Mangrove racemosa: White-flowered Black Mangrove X rosea: Pink-flowered Black Mangrove Rhizophoraceae Bruguiera ...
[3]: 533 An English common name is black mangrove. [4] However, "black mangrove" may also refer to the unrelated genus Avicennia .) Lumnitzera , named after the German botanist, Stephan Lumnitzer (1750-1806), occurs in mangroves from East Africa to the Western Pacific (including Fiji and Tonga), and northern Australia.
Phocides pigmalion, the mangrove skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the United States from coast to coast in peninsular Florida and the Florida Keys, south through the West Indies and Mexico to Argentina. Strays may be found up to coastal South Carolina.