Vindula arsinoe
Vindula arsinoe[1] est diurnus familiae Nymphalidarum papilio, ab Insulis Malukuensibus et Nova Guinea ad Insulas Salomonis et Terram Reginae endemicus. Species est sexualiter dimorphica.
Despectus in dorsum maris
Classis : Insecta
Ordo : Lepidoptera
Familia : Nymphalidae
Subfamilia : Heliconiinae
Tribus : Vagrantini
Genus : Vindula
Species : V. arsinoe
Subspecies : Vide commentarium.
Ordo : Lepidoptera
Familia : Nymphalidae
Subfamilia : Heliconiinae
Tribus : Vagrantini
Genus : Vindula
Species : V. arsinoe
Subspecies : Vide commentarium.
Subspecies
recensereSubspecies infra alphabetice perscribuntur.[2][3]
- V. a. ada (Butler, 1874)
- V. a. adina (Fruhstorfer, 1906)
- V. a. arsinoe (Cramer, 1777)
- V. a. bosnikensis (Joicey & Noakes)
- V. a. catenes (Godman & Salvin)
- V. a. clodia (Godman & Salvin)
- V. a. dampierensis (Rothschild, 1915)
- V. a. erotella (Butler)
- V. a. figalea (Fruhstorfer)
- V. a. insularis (Godman & Salvin, 1877)
- V. a. lemina (Ribbe, 1898)
- V. a. meforica (Fruhstorfer, 1906)
- V. A. meridionalis (Talbot, 1932)
- V. a. moluccana (Nieuwenhuis)
- V. a. pisidike (Fruhstorfer)
- V. a. polykaste (Fruhstorfer)
- V. a. rebeli (Fruhstorfer, 1906)
- V. a. rookiana (Strand, 1916)
Notae
recensere- ↑ Herbison-Evans, Don. "Vindula arsinoe". University of Technology, Sydney.
- ↑ Vindula, ftp.funet./fi.
- ↑ Vindula, anic.ento.csiro.au.
Nexus externi
recensere- Vindula arsinoe ada, piclib.nhm.ac.uk (Natural History Museum)
- Vindula arsinoe ada, www.environment.gov.au (Australian Biological Resources Study)
- Vindula arsinoe, cms.jcu.edu.au (James Cook University)
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