Japonica (butterfly) explained
Japonica is an East Palearctic genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.[1]
Species
- Japonica bella Hsu, 1997.
- Japonica bella lao Koiwaya, 2000 North Laos.
- Japonica bella myanmarensis Koiwaya, 2000 Burma.
- Japonica lutea (Hewitson, 1865) North China and Korea.
- Japonica lutea lutea Japan.
- Japonica lutea adusta (Riley, 1939) Sichuan, East Tibet
- Japonica lutea dubatolovi Fujioka, 1993 Amur Oblast, Ussuri.
- Japonica lutea gansuensis Murayama, 1991
- Japonica lutea patungkoanui Murayama, 1956 Taiwan.
- Japonica lutea tatsienluica (Riley, 1939) Sichuan.
- Japonica onoi Murayama, 1953 Japan and Korea.
- Japonica onoi onoi South Ussuri, Japan.
- Japonica onoi mizobei (Saigusa, 1993) Honshu
- Japonica saepestriata (Hewitson, 1865) Northeast China, Korea and Japan.
- Japonica saepestriata saepestriata Ussuri, Japan.
- Japonica saepestriata gotohi Saigusa, 1993 Honshu.
- Japonica saepestriata takenakakazuoi Fujioka, 1993 Central China.
External links
Notes and References
- http://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/lycaenidae/theclinae/japonica/ Funet