Cheritra freja est parvus papilio familiae Lycaenidarum, in India, Birmania, Malaesia, et Taprobane endemicus.[1]


Classis : Insecta 
Ordo : Lepidoptera 
Familia : Lycaenidae 
Genus : Cheritra 
Species : C. freja 
Cheritra freja 
(Fabricius 1793)  
Cheritra freja femina, latus superius.

Descriptio

recensere

Latus superius est fuscum colore albo vittatum. Alis posterioribus est cauda. Latus inferius est a flavo diluto ad album, marginibus nigris praedutum.[2]

 
Cheritia freja.
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  2. Kehimkar, Isaac (2008). The Book of Indian Butterflies. BNHS. pp. 225 .
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Nexus interni

 
Insecta

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