Afarsia Rutilans
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Farsia (moth)
''Farsia'' is a monotypic snout moth genus described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1961. Its only species, ''Farsia pallorella'', described by the same author, is found in Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... References Moths described in 1961 Phycitinae Moths of Asia Monotypic moth genera {{Phycitinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Hanna
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '' Afarsia ashretha
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Afarsia Sieversii
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alay Range
The Alay or Alai Range ( ky, Алай тоо кыркасы; russian: Алайский хребет) is a mountain range that extends from the Tien Shan mountain range in Kyrgyzstan west into Tajikistan. It is part of the Pamir-Alay mountain system. The range runs approximately east to west. Its highest summit is Pik Tandykul (russian: пик Тандыкуль), reaching 5544 m. It forms the southern border of the Fergana Valley, and in the south it falls steeply to the Alay Valley. The southern slopes of the range drain into the Kyzylsuu or [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Rutilans
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Omotoi
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Neoiris
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Morgiana
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Jurii
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Iris
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' Afarsia antoninae'' (Lukhtanov, 1999) Tian Shan * '''' (Evans, 1925) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Afarsia Ashretha
''Afarsia'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.It has been synonymized with '' Albulina'' by some authors, but studies on the molecular phylogenetics of Polyommatini have led to its treatment as an independent genus, which appears as the sister group of the genus ''Kretania ''Kretania'' is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''eurypilus'' species-group: * '' Kretania csomai'' (Bálint, 1992) * '' Kretania eurypilus'' (Freyer, 1852) – ...'' sensu lato, with weak support. Species Listed alphabetically: at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' * '' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Palearctic
The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Siberian region; the Mediterranean Basin; the Sahara and Arabian Deserts; and Western, Central and East Asia. The Palaearctic realm also has numerous rivers and lakes, forming several freshwater ecoregions. The term 'Palearctic' was first used in the 19th century, and is still in use as the basis for zoogeographic classification. History In an 1858 paper for the ''Proceedings of the Linnean Society'', British zoologist Philip Sclater first identified six terrestrial zoogeographic realms of the world: Palaearctic, Aethiopian/Afrotropic, Indian/Indomalayan, Australasian, Nearctic, and Neotropical. The six indicated general groupings of fauna, based on shared biogeography and large-scale geographic barriers to migration. Alfred Wallace a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |