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Zinaspa Youngi
''Zinaspa'' is an Indomalayan genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Zinaspa zana'' de Nicéville, 1898 *'' Zinaspa todara'' (Moore, 884 __NOTOC__ Year 884 ( DCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * March 1 – Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, count of Castile, founds and repo ... - silver-streaked acacia blue *'' Zinaspa youngi'' Hsu & Johnson, 1998 *'' Zinaspa distorta'' (de Nicéville, 1887) External links"''Zinaspa'' de Nicéville in Marshall & de Nicéville, 1890"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Arhopalini Lycaenidae genera Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Lionel De Nicéville
Charles Lionel Augustus de Nicéville (1852 in Bristol – 3 December 1901 in Calcutta from malaria) was a curator at the Indian Museum in Calcutta (now Kolkata). He studied the butterflies of the Indian Subcontinent and wrote a three volume monograph on the butterflies of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma and Sri Lanka. He also studied the mantids of the Oriental region. Biography Born in a noble Huguenot family, his father was a physician. He was educated at St. John's College at Hurstpierpoint near Brighton.Rao, BR Subba (1998) ''History of entomology in India''. Institution of Agricultural Technologist, Bangalore. Leaving England for India in 1870, de Nicéville became a clerk in a government office (Calcutta Small Cause Court) but from at least 1881, devoted all of his spare time to entomology. He worked with most 'Indian' entomologists of the day but especially with Henry John Elwes, Taylor, Wood–Mason, Martin and Marshall. At this time, he made several trips to Sikkim. In ...
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Indomalayan Realm
The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms. It extends across most of South and Southeast Asia and into the southern parts of East Asia. Also called the Oriental realm by biogeographers, Indomalaya spreads all over the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia to lowland southern China, and through Indonesia as far as Sumatra, Java, Bali, and Borneo, east of which lies the Wallace line, the realm boundary named after Alfred Russel Wallace which separates Indomalaya from Australasia. Indomalaya also includes the Philippines, lowland Taiwan, and Japan's Ryukyu Islands. Most of Indomalaya was originally covered by forest, and includes tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, with tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests predominant in much of India and parts of Southeast Asia. The tropical forests of Indomalaya are highly variable and diverse, with economically important trees, especially in the families Dipterocarpaceae and Fabaceae. Major ecol ...
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Lycaenidae
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species. The family comprises seven subfamilies, including the blues (Polyommatinae), the coppers (Lycaeninae), the hairstreaks (Theclinae), and the harvesters (Miletinae). Description, food, and life cycle Adults are small, under 5 cm usually, and brightly coloured, sometimes with a metallic gloss. Larvae are often flattened rather than cylindrical, with glands that may produce secretions that attract and subdue ants. Their cuticles tend to be thickened. Some larvae are capable of producing vibrations and low sounds that are transmitted through the substrates they inhabit. They use these sounds to communicate with ants.Pierce, N. E.; Braby, M. F.; Heath, A.; Lohman, D. J.; Mathew, J.; Rand, D. B. & Travassos, M. A. (2002)"The eco ...
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Zinaspa Zana
''Zinaspa'' is an Indomalayan genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species *'' Zinaspa zana'' de Nicéville, 1898 *'' Zinaspa todara'' (Moore, 884 __NOTOC__ Year 884 ( DCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * March 1 – Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, count of Castile, founds and repo ... - silver-streaked acacia blue *'' Zinaspa youngi'' Hsu & Johnson, 1998 *'' Zinaspa distorta'' (de Nicéville, 1887) External links"''Zinaspa'' de Nicéville in Marshall & de Nicéville, 1890"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Arhopalini Lycaenidae genera Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Zinaspa Todara
''Zinaspa todara'', the silver streaked acacia blue, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in South Asia South Asia is the southern subregion of Asia, which is defined in both geographical and ethno-cultural terms. The region consists of the countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.;;;;;;;; ...."''Zinaspa'' de Nicéville in Marshall & de Nicéville, 1890"
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Zinaspa Youngi
''Zinaspa'' is an Indomalayan genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Zinaspa zana'' de Nicéville, 1898 *'' Zinaspa todara'' (Moore, 884 __NOTOC__ Year 884 ( DCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * March 1 – Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, count of Castile, founds and repo ... - silver-streaked acacia blue *'' Zinaspa youngi'' Hsu & Johnson, 1998 *'' Zinaspa distorta'' (de Nicéville, 1887) External links"''Zinaspa'' de Nicéville in Marshall & de Nicéville, 1890"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Arhopalini Lycaenidae genera Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Zinaspa Distorta
''Zinaspa'' is an Indomalayan genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Zinaspa zana'' de Nicéville, 1898 *'' Zinaspa todara'' (Moore, 884 - silver-streaked acacia blue *''Zinaspa youngi ''Zinaspa'' is an Indomalayan genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Species *''Zinaspa zana'' de Nicéville, 1898 *'' Zinaspa todara'' (Moore, 884 __NOTOC__ Year 884 ( DCCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will ...'' Hsu & Johnson, 1998 *'' Zinaspa distorta'' (de Nicéville, 1887) External links"''Zinaspa'' de Nicéville in Marshall & de Nicéville, 1890"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Arhopalini Lycaenidae genera Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Arhopalini
The Arhopalini are a rather small tribe of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Genera As not all Theclinae have been assigned to tribes, the following list of genera is preliminary: * ''Apporasa'' * ''Arhopala'' * ''Flos'' * '' Keraunogramma'' * '' Mahathala'' * ''Mota'' * ''Ogyris'' * '' Semanga'' * ''Surendra Surendra is an Indian masculine given name. Notable people with this name include: * Surendra (actor/singer) * Surendra Bhave * Surendra Chaturvedi * Surendra Dubey * Surendra Gambhir * Surendra Hiranandani * Surendra Jain * Surendra Jha 'Sum ...'' * '' Thaduka'' * '' Zinaspa'' References Theclinae Butterfly tribes {{Theclinae-stub ...
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Lycaenidae Genera
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species. The family comprises seven subfamilies, including the blues (Polyommatinae), the coppers (Lycaeninae), the hairstreaks (Theclinae), and the harvesters (Miletinae). Description, food, and life cycle Adults are small, under 5 cm usually, and brightly coloured, sometimes with a metallic gloss. Larvae are often flattened rather than cylindrical, with glands that may produce secretions that attract and subdue ants. Their cuticles tend to be thickened. Some larvae are capable of producing vibrations and low sounds that are transmitted through the substrates they inhabit. They use these sounds to communicate with ants.Pierce, N. E.; Braby, M. F.; Heath, A.; Lohman, D. J.; Mathew, J.; Rand, D. B. & Travassos, M. A. (2002)"The ecol ...
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