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Chrysozephyrus subnivalis Kawazoe & Wakabayashi, 1969. Chrysozephyrus ataxus Westwood, [1851] Thermozephyrus ataxus, the wonderful hairstreak, [4] is a small butterfly found from India to Japan that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. Female.
Male: Upperside brown, both forewing and hindwing with terminal margins much darker, and generally with more or less distinct subbasal and discal dark bands. Forewing with a large, slightly oblique, oval, bi-pupilled, yellow-ringed black, pre-apical ocellus. Hindwing with two postdiscal, round, uni-pupilled, similar but smaller ocelli, and very ...
Zephyrus quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) Zephyrus quercus subsp. caerulea Schwingenschuss, 1953 The purple hairstreak ( Favonius quercus ) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae distributed throughout much of Europe, [ 2 ] North Africa , Anatolia , Caucasia , and Transcaucasia . [ 3 ]
Polygonia (from Greek πολύς - polys, "many" [ 1] and γωνία - gōnia, "angle" [ 2]) is a genus of butterflies with a conspicuous white mark on the underside of each hindwing, hence the common name comma. They also have conspicuous angular notches on the outer edges of their forewings, hence the other common name anglewing butterflies.
Favonius quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) is now Neozephyrus quercus North Africa, Europe and Asia Minor. Favonius quercus iberica (Staudinger, 1901) Morocco, Algeria, Spain. Favonius quercus interjectus (Verity, 1919) Favonius quercus longicaudatus (Riley, 1921) Turkey, Azerbaijan, western Iran.
plate accompanying the original description as Zephyrus zoa Fig. 3. Scientific classification; Domain: ... is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the ...
Chrysozephyrus. Species: C. kabrua. Binomial name. Chrysozephyrus kabrua. (Tytler, 1915) Synonyms. Zephyrus kabrua Tytler, 1915. Chrysozephyrus kabrua, the Kabru hairstreak, [1][2] is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.
Psyche (mythology) Psyche (/ ˈsaɪkiː /; [3] Greek: Ψυχή, romanized: Psykhḗ Ancient Greek: [psyːkʰɛ̌ː]; Greek pronunciation: [psiˈçi]) is the Greek goddess of the soul and often represented as a beautiful woman with butterfly wings. [4] The name Psyche means "soul" in Greek [5] and was commonly referred to as such in Roman ...