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Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Limenitidinae





Aterica galene specimen (Adoliadini)

Euphaedra (Xypetana) xypete (Adoliadini)

Hamanumida daedalus (Adoliadini)

Tanaecia lepidea- Grey Count from (Adoliadini)

Adelpha syma of the Limenitidini is sometimes placed in Limenitis

Eurasian White Admiral (Limenitis camilla: Limenitidini)
The Limenitidinae ares a subfamily of butterflies that includes the admirals and relatives. The common names of many species and genera reference military ranks or – namely the Adoliadini – titles of nobility (e.g., count, duke, earl, and marquis), in reference to these butterflies' large size, bold patterns, and dashing flight. In particular, the light stripe running lengthwise across the wings of many Limenitidini has reminded earlier authors of officers' (e.g. admiral, commander, commodore) shoulder marks and epaulets.

In flight, many of these butterflies have the habit of flapping their wings, so the (usually) bright upperside and the cryptic underside alternate for the observer, then gliding for prolonged distances, with the motionless wings held outstretched. The common names of some Limenitidinae—"aeroplanes", "clippers", or "gliders"—refer to this flight pattern.

Systematics

The Biblidinae are sometimes merged here. The present subfamily is also sometimes included as a tribe Limenitidini in the Nymphalinae. But in fact, their closest living relatives seem to be the Heliconiinae.

The Limenitidinae are traditionally divided into four tribes, of which the Parthenini are the most basal lineage and the others form a close-knit and more apomorphic radiation. While this basic layout is likely to be fairly correct, a few genera cannot be easily assigned to the three "modern" tribes and seem to be somewhat intermediate. In particular, the delimitation of the Limenitidini versus the Neptini is in need of more study.

The genera of Limenitidinae, sorted per tribe in the presumed phylogenetic sequence and with some species also listed, are:

Tribe Parthenini Reuter, 1896

Bhagadatta Moore,
Parthenos – clippers
Tribe Adoliadini Doubleday, 1845

Abrota Moore, 1857
Bassarona Moore, – marquises, dukes
Bassarona durga – Blue Duke
Bassarona iva – Grand Duke
Bassarona recta – Redtail Marquis
Bassarona teuta – Banded Marquis
Dophla Moore, – dukes
Dophla evelina – Redspot Duke
Euthalia – barons, dukes
Euthaliopsis Neervoort van de Poll, 1896
Lexias – archdukes
Neurosigma Butler, 1868
Tanaecia Butler, – counts
Tanaecia cocytus – Lavender Count
Tanaecia julii – Common Earl
Tanaecia lepidea – Grey Count
Tanaecia pelea – Malay Viscount
Aterica Boisduval, 1833 – forest-glade nymphs
Bebearia Hemming, 1960
Catuna Kirby, 1871 – pathfinders
Crenidomimas Karsch, 1894
Cynandra Schatz, – Brilliant Nymph
Euphaedra Hübner, – typical foresters, figeaters
Euptera Staudinger,
Euriphene Boisduval, 1847
Euryphaedra Staudinger,
Euryphura Staudinger,
Euryphurana Hecq, 1992 – Noble Commander
Hamanumida Hübner, – guineafowl
Harmilla Aurivillius, 1892 – Elegant Forester
Pseudargynnis Karsch, 1892 – False Fritillary
Pseudathyma Staudinger, – false sergeants
Tribe Limenitidini Behr, 1864

Adelpha Hübner, – sisters (sometimes included in Limenitis)
Adelpha basiloides
Adelpha bredowii – Mexico Sister
Adelpha californica – California Sister (formerly in A. bredowii)
Adelpha eulalia – Arizona Sister (formerly in A. bredowii)
Adelpha fessonia – Band-celled Sister
Auzakia Moore,
Auzakia danava – The Commodore
Lelecella Hemming, 1939
Limenitis – admirals
Litinga Moore,
Parasarpa Moore,
Parasarpa dudu – White Commodore
Parasarpa zayla – Bicolor Commodore
Patsuia Moore,
Sumalia Moore,
Sumalia daraxa – Green Commodore
Sumalia zulema – Scarce White Commodore
Moduza Moore, – commanders (sometimes included in Limenitis)
Moduza procris – The Commander
Tarattia Moore,
Athyma – sergeants
Pandita Moore, 1857
Tacola Moore,

Neptis pryeri pryeri (Neptini)
Tribe Neptini Newman, 1870

Aldania Moore,
Lasippa Moore,
Neptis – typical sailers
Pandassana Moore, (might belong in Neptis)
Pantoporia Hübner, – lascars
Pantoporia assamica – Assam Lascar
Pantoporia bieti – Tytler's Lascar
Pantoporia hordonia – Common Lascar
Pantoporia karwara – Karwar Lascar
Pantoporia paraka – Perak Lascar
Pantoporia sandaka – Extra Lascar
Phaedyma Felder, 1861 – aeroplanes
Phaedyma shepherdi – Common Aeroplane

Pseuodoneptis coenobita is sometimes placed in the Limenitidini. It resembles Neptis species, but probably due to mimicry rather than parallel evolution
Incertae sedis

Cymothoe Hübner, (Limenitidini or Neptini?) – typical gliders
Cymothoe caenis
Cymothoe hobarti – Hobart's Red Glider
Cymothoe sangaris
Harma Doubleday, – Angular Glider (Limenitidini or Neptini?)
Kumothales Overlaet, 1940 (Limenitidini?)
Lamasia Moore, (Limenitidini?)
Lebadea Felder, 1861 (Limenitidini or Parthenini?)
Lebadea martha – The Knight
Pseudacraea – false acraeas (Limenitidini?)
Pseudoneptis Snellen, 1882 – blue sailers (Limenitidini?)
Seokia Sibatani, 1943 (Limenitidini or Neptini?)
^ Wahlberg & Brower (2007a,b)
^ a b Wahlberg & Brower (2007a), and see references in Savela (2008)

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