Actinote zikani is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae that is endemic to Brazil. Its habitat is the Brazilian Atlantic forest...
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Penz, 2004 Actinote rhodope d'Almeida, 1923 Actinote rufina Oberthür, 1917 Actinote zikani d'Almeida, 1951 thallia species group: Actinote alalia (C....
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caissara), previously thought to have been extinct. In 1991, the butterfly Actinote zikani was rediscovered in southern Brazil, after being declared extinct ten...
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the IUCN's 100 Most Endangered Species in the World, the other being Actinote zikani. Parides burchellanus is a large, velvet-black butterfly. The forewing...
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Actinote zikani, a critically endangered species due to habitat loss from human expansion...
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Sapindaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Urticaceae, and Verbenaceae. Actinote zikani, genus Actinote Archdukes, genus Lexias California tortoiseshell, Nymphalis...
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Mountain, Zhejiang, China Five mature individuals agriculture fire Actinote zikani Insect (butterfly) Near São Paulo, Atlantic forest, Brazil Unknown...
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(possibly extinct) Australian ant (Nothomyrmecia macrops) Moths and butterflies Actinote zikani Marion's plume moth (Agdistis marionae) Cotrell's daisy copper (Chrysoritis...
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