Euploea modesta explained
Euploea modesta, the plain blue crow, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1866. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and the Australasian realm.[1]
Subspecies
- E. m. modesta (India to Thailand, Vietnam, Peninsular Malaysia, Indo-China)
- E. m. lugens Butler, 1876 (Papua, East New Guinea)
- E. m. cerberus (Butler, 1882) (East New Guinea - Bismarck Archipelago, Biak)
- E. m. buxtoni (Moore, 1883) (Sumatra)
- E. m. lorzae (Moore, 1883) (Borneo)
- E. m. deheeri (Doherty, 1891) (Sumbawa)
- E. m. kuehni Röber, 1891 (Flores)
- E. m. obscura Pagenstecher, 1894 (Bismarck Archipelago)
- E. m. suavissima Fruhstorfer, 1897 (Lombok)
- E. m. salinator Fruhstorfer, 1904 (Alor)
- E. m. lamos Fruhstorfer, 1904 (East Java)
- E. m. werneri Fruhstorfer, 1909 (Manam Island)
- E. m. misagenes Fruhstorfer, 1910 (Karkar Island)
- E. m. deriopes Fruhstorfer, 1911 (Hainan)
- E. m. insulicola Strand, 1914 (Admiralty Islands)
- E. m. incerta Joicey & Noakes, 1915 (Biak)
- E. m. tiomana Corbet, 1937 (Pulau Tioman)
- E. m. jennessi Carpenter, 1941 (Goodenough Island)
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Notes and References
- [Adalbert Seitz|Seitz, A.]