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English: "New Indian Lepidoptera" 1. Assam Sunbeam (upperside) 2. Bright Sunbeam (upperside) 3. Indian Sunbeam (upperside) 4. Angled Pierrot, dry-season form (upperside) 5. Plain Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) 6. Margined Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) 7. Whitedisc Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) 8. Pointed Pierrot (underside) 9. White-banded Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) 10. Jyntea Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) 11. Hill Hedge Blue (upperwing and underwing) |
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Date | (published 1884) | |||||
Source | Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (vol. 1883, plate XLVIII) | |||||
Author | Frederic Moore (text) | |||||
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