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The Nymphalidae is a family of about 5,000 species of butterflies which are distributed throughout most of the world. These are usually medium sized to large butterflies. Most species have a reduced...
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The family Nymphalidae is the most speciose family of butterflies with about 6000 described species so far. The family contains many well-known species, such as the monarch, the Painted Lady, the buckeye, the fritillaries, checkerspots and the electric blue morphos.
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The pages under Nymphalidae on the Tree of Life Web site are being worked on at this moment. Relationships are shown for the most part down to the level of genera, but there is still very little other information on the pages.
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; Family Nymphalidae, The Brush-Footed Butterflies ... The family is known as the Brush-Footed butterflies because the forelegs of the adults are small and hairy, resembling tiny brushes, and are not used for walking.
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Family Nymphalidae; (admirals, anglewings, brush-footed butterflies, checker-spots, crescent-spots, fritillaries, mourningclocks, and purples) ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Lepidoptera Suborder Macrolepidoptera Family Nymphalidae...
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Scientific descriptions of all species of Butterflies in Canada. ... Traditionally the family Nymphalidae as now defined has been treated as a number of families, including the satyrs (Satyridae), monarchs (Danaidae), heliconians (Heliconiidae), and snouts (Libytheidae).
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The exact identification of these species is still unknown, but tentatively assumed to belong into this group. ... [Wahlberg] Niklas Wahlberg; The NSG's voucher specimen database; Nymphalidae Systematics Group...
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Kingdom Animalia (Animals) ... Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) ... Checklist of North American Nymphalidae Species...
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