Lethe (butterfly) explained
Lethe is a genus of butterflies in the subfamily Satyrinae of the family Nymphalidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819. It includes the treebrowns, woodbrowns, foresters and their relatives. The species in the genus Lethe occur in temperate-tropical southern and eastern Asia, up to Indonesia and in North America.thumb|Lethe anthedon, northern pearly-eyethumb|Lethe
Selected species
These 108 species belong to the genus Lethe.
- Lethe albolineata Poujade, 1884
c g
c g
i g b (northern pearly-eye)
i g b (Appalachian brown)
c g- Lethe argentata Leech, 1891
c g
c g (Chinese labyrinth)
c g (small goldenfork)
- Lethe baileyi South, 1913
c g
c g (treble silverstripe)
c g
c g (rusty forester)
- Lethe bojonia Fruhstorfer, 1913
g- Lethe brisanda de Nicéville, 1886
c g- Lethe butleri Leech, 1889
c g
c g- Lethe camilla Leech, 1891
c g
c g (angled red forester)
- Lethe chandica ratnacri Fruhstorfer, 1908
- Lethe christophi Leech, 1891
c g- Lethe christophi hanako Fruhstorfer, 1908
- Lethe confusa Aurivillius, 1897
c g (banded treebrown)
i g b (creole pearly-eye)
c g
c g
c g- Lethe darena Felder, 1867
c g
c g (Sri Lanka treebrown)
c g- Lethe delila Staudinger, 1896
c g
c g
c g (scarce red forester)
- Lethe dora Staudinger, 1896
c g
c g (Tamil treebrown)
c g (scarce lilacfork)
c g (Ceylon forester)
c g
g
c g (bamboo treebrown)
i c g b (eyed brown)
- Lethe fumosus Leussler, 1916
c g
c g (Tytler's treebrown)
- Lethe gemina zaitha Fruhstorfer, 1914
- Lethe giancbozanoi Lang & Monastyrskii
g
c g (large goldenfork)
- Lethe gracilis Oberthür, 1886
c g- Lethe gregoryi Watkins, 1927
g- Lethe gulnihal de Nicéville, 1887 - dull forester
- Lethe hecate Leech, 1891
c g (dull forester)
c g
c g
c g (common forester)
- Lethe insana formosana Fruhstorfer, 1908
- Lethe insularis Fruhstorfer, 1911
c g
c g
c g (small silverfork)
c g (Manipur goldenfork)
- Lethe kanjupkula Tytler, 1914
c g
c g (bamboo forester)
- Lethe kinabalensis Okubo, 1979
c g- Lethe labyrinthea Leech, 1890
c g- Lethe lanaris Butler, 1877
c g- Lethe laodamia Leech, 1891
c g
c g (pale forester)
- Lethe luteofasciata Poujade, 1884
c g
c g (barred woodbrown)
- Lethe manthara Felder, 1867
c g- Lethe manzorum Poujade, 1884
c g
c g (Bhutan treebrown)
- Lethe marginalis Motschulsky, 1860
c g- Lethe mataja Fruhstorfer, 1908
c g
c g (common red forester)
- Lethe minerva Fabricius, 1775
c g
c g (Moeller's silverfork)
- Lethe monilifera Oberthür, 1923
c g
g
c g (Naga treebrown)
c g (small woodbrown)
- Lethe nigrifascia Leech, 1890
c g
c g (dismal mystic)
- Lethe oculatissima Poujade, 1885
c g- Lethe perimede Staudinger, 1895
c g
i b (southern pearly-eye)
c g- Lethe proxima Leech, 1892/94
c g
c g (single silverstripe)
c g (common treebrown)
- Lethe rohria daemoniaca Fruhstorfer, 1908
- Lethe samio Doubleday, [1849]
c g- Lethe satyavati de Nicéville, 1880 - pallid forester
- Lethe satyrina Butler, 1871
c g (pallid forester)
c g (blue forester)
c g (brown forester)
- Lethe serbonis serbonis
- Lethe serbonis teesta
- Lethe sicelis Hewitson, 1862
c g
c g - scarce woodbrown
c g (common woodbrown)
c g (tailed red forester)
- Lethe sisii Lang & Monastyrskii
g
c g (lilacfork)
- Lethe syrcis Doubleday, [1849]
c g- Lethe titania Leech, 1891
c g- Lethe trimacula Leech, 1890
c g
c g (spotted mystic)
- Lethe vaivarta Doherty, 1886
c g
c g (straight-banded treebrown)
- Lethe verma cintamani Fruhstorfer, 1848
- Lethe vindhya Felder, 1859
c g (black forester)
c g (Manipur woodbrown)
c g (white-edged woodbrown)
- Lethe yantra Fruhstorfer, 1914
c g- Lethe zachara Fruhstorfer
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net[1] Notes and References
- http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/nymphalidae/satyrinae/lethe/ "Lethe Hübner, [1819]"] at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms