Tisiphone is a genus of butterflies of the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819. Listed alphabetically:...
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Tisiphone abeona, the swordgrass brown, is a nymphalid butterfly. It is endemic to Australia. The wings of the adult are brown and have a wingspan of about...
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Tisiphone helena, the Helena brown or northern sword-grass brown, is a nymphalid butterfly. It is endemic to tropical northern Queensland. The wingspan...
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Tisiphone is the name of two figures in Greek mythology. Tisiphone may also refer to: In Biology: Tisiphone (genus), a genus of butterflies of the subfamily...
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Heteronympha solandri (Waterhouse, 1904) genus: Tisiphone Tisiphone abeona (Donovan, 1805) Tisiphone helena (Olliff, 1888) subfamily: Charaxinae (leafwings)...
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emperor, Polyura sempronius genus: Tirumala Tirumala hamata genus: Tisiphone Tisiphone abeona T. a. albifascia T. a. antoni genus: Vanessa Yellow admiral...
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Heteronympha cordace (redirect from Tisiphone cordace)
Heteronympha cordace, the bright-eyed brown, is a brown colored butterfly endemic to Australia. It was described by Carl Geyer in 1832. Heteronympha cordace...
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Geitoneura acantha (redirect from Tisiphone acanthe)
acantha, the ringed xenica or eastern ringed xenica, is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. The species was first described by...
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Dira clytus (redirect from Papilio tisiphone)
Dira clytus, the Cape autumn widow, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South Africa. The wingspan is 45–55 mm. Adults of ssp. clytus...
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ensiformis Moths and butterflies: Xylena exsoleta (sword-grass) Xylena vetusta (red sword-grass) Tisiphone abeona (sword-grass brown) Tisiphone helena (northern...
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Satyrini (redirect from Ringlet butterfly)
1928 Percnodaimon Butler, 1876 Platypthima Rothschild & Jordan, 1905 Tisiphone Hübner, 1819 Euptychiina Reuter, 1896 Euptychia Hübner, 1818 Palaeonympha...
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Pseudochazara mniszechii (category Butterflies described in 1851)
Ardahan - Turkey (also seen in Transcaucasia) Pseudochazara mniszechii tisiphone (Brown, 1981) Northern Greece, Bursa - Turkey S. mniszechii H.-Schiff...
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Manataria hercyna (category Butterflies described in 1821)
Guiana) M. h. daguana (Neustetter, 1929) - (Colombia) Manataria hercyna, Butterflies of Amazonia "Manataria Kirby, [1904]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
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(1981, 45c) Delias aganippe (1981, 60c) Ogyris amaryllis (1981, 80c) Tisiphone abeona (1981, $1) Cizara ardeniae (1991, 43c) Cressida cressida (1997...
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his mother Nyx, or as a youth carrying a butterfly (the ancient Greek word "ψυχή" can mean soul or butterfly, or life, amongst other things) or a wreath...
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is a list of butterflies of the Amazon River basin and the Andes. The Amazon River basin may be the most speciose region for butterflies. Nine countries...
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Sphinx megaera – Argeus megaera Sphinx pinastri – Sphinx pinastri Sphinx tisiphone – Hippotion celerio Sphinx thyelia – Xylophanes thyelia Sphinx tantalus...
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Eleutheria Elpis Enodia Enyo Eos Epione Erato Erinyes Alecto Megaera Tisiphone Eris Ersa Eucleia Eukarpia Eunostus Eupheme Euporie Eupraxia Eurydome...
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sand-skipper (Antipodia chaostola), sword-grass brown (Tisiphone abeona) and northern sword-grass brown (Tisiphone helena) feed on the leaves. For Australian gardens...
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Sooty ringlet (category Butterflies of Europe)
sporadically and mostly in small numbers of individuals. — pluto Esp. (= tisiphone Esp., duponcheli Oberth.) (37 c) has the upper- and underside uniformly...
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Pseudochazara cingovskii (category Butterflies described in 1973)
larvae emerge in late July alongside other species like P. mniszechii tisiphone and P. anthelea amalthea. The larvae feed on grasses like Festuca Ovina...
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Butler, 1876 Platypthima Rothschild & Jordan, 1905 - includes Altiapa Tisiphone Hübner, 1819 - includes Xenica Zipaetis Hewitson, 1863 Subtribe Hypocystina...
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(1971). Geographic variation and speciation in the swordgrass brown butterfly, Tisiphone abeona donovan. OCLC 606557982. Noxious Weeds Act 1993 No 11 (PDF)...
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