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Altopedaliodes
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Cocytia
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Kruegeri
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Kurti
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Nebris
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Pasicles
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Perita
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Reissi
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Tena
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Altopedaliodes Zsolti
''Altopedialiodes'' is a genus of satyrid butterflies."''Altopedaliodes'' Forster, 1964"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' The type species, by original designation, is ''Pronophila tena'' Hewitson, 1869. Forster (1964) ''Veröff. zool. Staatssamml. München'' 8:148 (in foot-note), figs There are ten recognised species in the Neotropics, including one undescribed species.Gerardo Lamas 2004 ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. CheckList: Part 4A Hesperioidea-Papilionoidea'' Scientific Publishers.


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Satyrini
The Satyrini is one of the tribes of the subfamily Satyrinae. It includes about 2200 species and is therefore the largest tribe in the subfamily which comprises 2500 species. Distribution Satyrini butterflies have a worldwide distribution, but the distribution pattern differs between subtribes. Some subtribes are almost restricted to a single biogeographic region, such as the Pronophilina, which is found only in Andean cloud forests from Venezuela to Bolivia. Biology The larval food plants of many species in this tribe are grasses, i.e. Poaceae. It is considered that the Satyrini diversified at about the same time as the grasses did, and that the radiation of the tribe is therefore closely related to the evolution of the grasses. In contrast, the tribe has a few genera which show uncommon feeding preferences. Three genera, '' Euptychia'', ''Ragadia'' and ''Acrophtalmia'', feed on Lycopsida, and moreover, some species of ''Euptychia'' have been reported to feed on mosses o ...
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Walter Forster (entomologist)
Walter Forster (12 July 1910 – 25 December 1986) was a German entomologist. He worked at the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (''Zoologische Staatssammlung München'') and led two scientific collecting trips to South America.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011)The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles.Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Forster", p. 93). Forster is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of South American lizard, ''Liolaemus, Liolaemus forsteri''. References External links

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William Chapman Hewitson
William Chapman Hewitson (9 January 1806, in Newcastle upon Tyne – 28 May 1878, in Oatlands Park, Surrey) was a British naturalist. A wealthy collector, Hewitson was particularly devoted to Coleoptera (beetles) and Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) and, also, to birds' nests and eggs. His collection of butterflies, collected by him as well as purchased from travellers throughout the world, was one of the largest and most important of his time. He contributed to and published many works on entomology and ornithology and was an accomplished scientific illustrator. Life William Hewitson was educated in York. He became a land-surveyor and was for some time employed under George Stephenson on the London and Birmingham Railway. Delicate health and the accession to an ample fortune through the death of a relative led him to give up his profession and he afterwards devoted himself to scientific studies. He lived for a time at Bristol and Hampstead. In 1848 he purchased ten or tw ...
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