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  2. Apatura iris - Wikipedia

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    Apatura iris is widely distributed in dense, broadleaved woodlands throughout Europe including southern Britain, and across the Palearctic to central and western China. [2] [5] Different subspecies are found across the region (see below).

  3. Apatura - Wikipedia

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    Apatura is a genus of butterflies commonly known as the emperors. Purple emperors ( Apatura iris ) and lesser purple emperors ( Apatura ilia ) sucking moisture from the body of a dead common frog ( Rana temporaria ), Ukraine

  4. Apatura ilia - Wikipedia

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    A. ilia Schiff. ( = Pap. iris Esp.) (50c) is characterized by the distal margin of the forewing being obtusely angulate below the apex; in the anal area of this wing there is an ocellus ringed with yellowish, and the median band of the hindwing has no tooth-like projection on the outer side; the male with violet gloss, the female dull black- brown or grey-brown, the bands and spots pure white ...

  5. Category:Apaturinae - Wikipedia

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  6. Doxocopa agathina - Wikipedia

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    It is also called the purple emperor but this name may also refer to the European butterfly Apatura iris. Description. The color of the wings varies by sex. Males ...

  7. EarthScope Primary Instrument Center - Wikipedia

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    EPIC was formerly the IRIS Program for Array Seismic Studies of the Continental Lithosphere (PASSCAL) Instrument Center. [4]PASSCAL was first created in 1984. In 1998, two instrument centers, the Stanford and the Lamont instrument centers, were combined to form the PASSCAL Instrument Center at New Mexico Tech. Starting in 2005, the following facilities were added to PASSCAL from what was then ...

  8. Iridaceae - Wikipedia

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    Iridaceae (/ ɪ r ɪ ˈ d eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /) is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises.It has a nearly global distribution, with 69 accepted genera with a total of c. 2500 species.

  9. Apaturopsis - Wikipedia

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    This article related to members of the butterfly subfamily Apaturinae is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.