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Euthalia nara

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Euthalia nara
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Euthalia nara, the bronze duke, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae (Limenitidinae). It is found in the Indomalayan realm.[2]

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Description

Adolias nara n. sp.—Female. Upperside dark glossy golden olive-green, with blackish marginal and sub-marginal lines : forewing with oblique transverse row of six white spots, from middle of costal margin to near posterior angle, also two small sub-apical white spots; marks within discoidal cell black : hind-wing with two white spots on costal margin near the angle. Underside glossy verdigris -green, apically olive-green : fore-wing with markings as above, but more defined and whiter; lower part of disc patched with blue-black : hind-wing with transverse row of six white spots from costal margin to near the posterior angle; indistinct discoidal markings. Ciliae white. Expanse 3 and 5/12inches.In Museum Entomological Society of London.

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Subspecies

  • E. n. nara India, Sikkim, Nepal, N.Assam; Burma, Yunnan
  • E. n. alutoya Fruhstorfer, 1913
  • E. n. nagaensis Tytler, 1940 Naga Hils
  • E. n. kalawrica Tytler, 1940 Shan States
  • E. n. shania Evans, 1924 Shan States, Thailand, Yunnan
  • E. n. hainanana Gu, 1994 Hainan

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