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  2. Category:Butterflies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Butterflies of Australia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 279 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Images of butterflies and moths - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of butterflies and moths" This category contains only the following file. Plate II Kallima butterfly from Animal Coloration by Frank Evers Beddard 1892.jpg 1,695 × 2,722; 1.77 MB

  4. List of butterflies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    "A new butterfly of the Ogyris." South Australian Naturalist (1952). ISSN 0038-2965; Tindale, Norman Barnett. "New Rhopalocera and a list of species from the Grampian Mountains, Western Victoria." Records of the South Australian Museum (1953). Waterhouse, Gustavus Athol. What Butterfly is That? A Guide to the Butterflies of Australia. 8 volumes.

  5. List of butterflies of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania is located south of the mainland of Australia, separated from the state of Victoria by the 240 km wide Bass Strait.Although Tasmania shares most of its fauna with the southern parts of Australia or Australia as a whole, Tasmania's isolation along with its wetter, cooler and cloudier weather caused the evolution of several endemic Tasmanian species and subspecies, butterflies included.

  6. Hesperilla flavescens - Wikipedia

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    Hesperilla flavescens, also known as the yellow sedge-skipper or yellowish skipper, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the Australian states of South Australia and Victoria. The wingspan is about 30 millimetres (1.2 in). The larvae feed on Gahnia filum.

  7. List of butterflies on stamps of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of butterflies on Australian postage stamps. Australia Post has issued several stamp series featuring Australian butterflies: 1981 (10 stamps); 1991 and 1997 (1 stamp only in each series); 1998 (5 stamps); 2003 (2 stamps, plus a moth caterpillar stamp); and 2004 (4 stamps, but 2 species on $2 stamp).

  8. Grass skippers - Wikipedia

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    With over 2,000 described species, this is the largest skipper butterfly subfamily and occurs worldwide except in New Zealand. [6] About 50 percent of grass skippers live in the Neotropics. [7] 137 species are native to North America. Around 38 species are native to Australia. [8] Genera Ochlodes and Hesperia exist exclusively in the Holarctic. [9]

  9. Ornithoptera - Wikipedia

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    Ornithoptera is a genus of birdwing butterflies found in the northern portion of the Australasian realm, east of Weber's line; the Moluccas, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and northeastern Australia; except for Ornithoptera richmondia, which may be found in far northeastern New South Wales, Australia, therefore the southernmost distribution of birdwings.