Ninguta schrenckii explained
Ninguta is a monotypic Palearctic butterfly genus in the family Nymphalidae (Satyrinae: Satyrini: Lethina). The genus contains the single species Ninguta schrenckii found in the Russian Far East,[1] Japan, Korea and eastern China.
Subspecies
- Ninguta schrenckii schrenckii
- Ninguta schrenckii carexivora (Murayama, 1953) (Japan)
- Ninguta schrenckii damontas (Fruhstorfer, 1909) (western China: Sichuan)
- Ninguta schrenckii iwatensis (Okano, 1954) (Japan)
- Ninguta schrenckii kuatunensis (Mell, 1939) (Fukien)
- Ninguta schrenckii menalcas (Fruhstorfer, 1909) (Japan)
- Ninguta schrenckii niigatana Murayama, 1965 (Japan)
- Ninguta schrenckii obscura (Mell, 1942)
- Ninguta schrenckii suzukaensis (Mori & Murayama, 1954) (Japan)
References
- "Ninguta Moore, [1892]"] at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- Bozano GC. 1999. Guide to the Butterflies of the Palearctic Region. Satyridae part I: Subfamily Elymniinae, Tribe Lethini. Omnes Artes, Milan.
Notes and References
- Сочивко А. В., Каабак Л. В. Определитель бабочек России. Дневные бабочки. — М.: Мир энциклопедий Аванта+, Астрель, 2012. — 320 с.