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Neptis Metalla
''Neptis'' is a large genus of butterflies of Old World tropics subtropics. They are commonly called sailer butterflies or sailers, or more precisely typical sailers to distinguish them from the related blue sailer ('' Pseudoneptis''). Description The head is rather broad and moderately hairy on the forehead. The eyes are large and prominent. The palpi are short, acute, slender, hairy, and do not rise above the level of the forehead. The antennae are moderately long, terminating in an elongate, gradually-formed club, flattened on its upper surface. The thorax is not robust and it is as broad as the head and slightly hairy posteriorly. The wing characters are: forewings elongate, rather truncate; costa only slightly arched; apex not acute, but well marked; hind margin slightly convex and sinuated; anal angle distinct; inner-margin convex near base, slightly concave about middle. Hindwings large, rounded; costa strongly arched; hind margin moderately dentate; inner margins only ...
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Vila (butterfly)
''Vila'' is a genus of Nymphalidae, nymphalid butterfly found in northern South America."''Vila'' Kirby, 1871"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''


Species

Listed alphabetically: *''Vila azeca'' (Doubleday, [1848]) *''Vila emilia'' (Cramer, [1779]) *''Vila eueidiformis'' Joicey & Talbot, 1918


References

Biblidinae Nymphalidae of South America Nymphalidae genera Taxa named by William Forsell Kirby {{Biblidinae-stub ...
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