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Hebomoia glaucippe aturia
Life History Record status: Not done Host plant info (some species feed on Aphid)
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Hebomoia Glaucippe (3) Thai Butterfly Trips
Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea. Contents. 1 Distribution;. H. g. aturia. H. g. javanensis.
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Hebomoia glaucippe aturia, butterfly ©Fiona Lemaitre Libelulas, Polilla, Insectos
Hebomoia glaucippe aturia. Tweet; Description: Large butterfly. White wings with bright orange section edged with black on fore wings. Very active, settling only briefly. Habitat: Forest track. Species ID Suggestions Sign in to suggest organism ID. No Comments
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Hebomoia glaucippe
日本語: ツマベニチョウ(褄紅蝶) മലയാളം: ചെഞ്ചിറകൻ 中文: 鶴頂粉蝶, 鹤顶粉蝶, 橙端粉蝶 BioLib link: Hebomoia glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) Catalogue of Life link: Hebomoia glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) NCBI link: Hebomoia glaucippe Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ! Quality images of Hebomoia glaucippe (8 F) C
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Hebomoia glaucippe aturia M A1 Thailand Butterfly Art Inc.
Hebomoia glaucippe, Ultapani, Assam, India Adrian Hoskins Habitats Hebomoia glaucippe is primarily a lowland and mid-elevation species, and is adapted to a very wide variety of habitats including rainforests, humid deciduous forests, Acacia thorn scrub and farmland, at elevations between sea level and about 800m.
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Hebomoia glaucippe borneensis (Great Orange Tip), female Flickr
Common Name: Great Orange Tip Scientific Name: Hebomoia glaucippe Family: Peiridae Subfamily: Pierinae Wingspan: 2.5 to 3.5 in Place of origin: Southeast Asia Butterflies in the exhibit are raised on butterfly farms around the world. This form of sustainable agriculture helps
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Hebomoia glaucippe aturia; : 93, pl. 9, f. 9;. A remarkable aberrant form of Hebomoia glaucippe from Formosa [in Japanese] Zephyrus 6 (1/2) : 20-21, pl. 3 Nakahara & Esaki, 1932 A new form of Hebomoia glaucippe from Formosa [in Japanese] Zephyrus 4: 95-96 Nishimura, 1987
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Hebomoia glaucippe Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Subspecies in India. (1) Hebomoia glaucippe glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) - Oriental Great Orange-tip. (2) Hebomoia glaucippe australis Butler, 1898 - Sahyadri Great Orange-tip.
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Hebomoia glaucippe Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea.. File:Hebomoia glaucippe aturia.jpg|''H. g. aturia'' male File:Hebomoia glaucippe formosana01.JPG|''H. g. formosana'' female File:Hebomoia glaucippe liukiuensis.
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Great Orange Tip [Hebomoia glaucippe] ツマベニチョウ 9vaga_butterfly9 9vaga
Hebomoia glaucippe aturia. Right click to download and view the full image. Has a white upperside with a black-bordered orange band on apex. Underside resembles a dead leaf. Abundance Very Rare
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Hebomoia Glaucippe (2) Thai Butterfly Trips
Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, [2] [1] is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea. [2] [1] Distribution This species is found in much of south and southeast Asia, as well as in southern China and southern Japan. [1] Subspecies H. g. aturia
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Great Orange Tip Hebomoia glaucippe Lepidoptera by Kölfors
Species name : Hebomoia glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) ツマベニチョウ Great orange tip Subspecies : H. g. glaucippe (northern India, China Hainan) H. g. anaxandra Fruhstorfer (Kalao)
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Hebomoia glaucippe Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Hebomoia glaucippe has creamy white forewings, black apex and terminal margins. On the apex there is a reddish orange mark that is crossed by a black line between spaces 3 to 6. The underside wings are pale brown like dry leaves. This species has dark brown antennae, reddish brown head and thorax, white abdomen with a bluish tinge.Larva: larvae of Hebomoia glaucippe are subsillindric, tapering.
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Hebomoia glaucippe aturia
The Great Orange Tip(Hebomoia glaucippe) is a butterflybelonging to the Pieridaefamily, that is the yellows and whites butterflies, found in the Indomalaya ecozoneand Wallacea. Contents 1Distribution 2Subspecies 3Description 3.1Wet-season brood 3.2Dry-season brood
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Hebomoia Glaucippe Thai Butterfly Trips
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Lot of 20 Great Orange Tip Butterfly Hebomoia glaucippe aturia Male Papered Butterfly species
Updates. The latest update in 2008 is consistent with the recent re-classification developments and updates to C&P4 in the Malaysian Nature Journal 59(1), pp 1 - 49, and DNA mapping of the family Nymphalidae by Wahlberg et al, whereby the Subfamilies Nymphalinae, Heliconiinae, Limenitidinae, Cyrestinae and Apaturinae are now applicable to the Singapore checklist.