Sevenia Explained

Sevenia, commonly called tree nymphs, is a genus of forest butterflies in the family Nymphalidae that, as larvae, feed on plants of the family Euphorbiaceae.[1] There are fourteen species from continental Africa and two (or three)[2] species from Madagascar.[3] See Idea for the genus of Southeast Asian tree nymphs.

Taxonomy

Sevenia (as Sallya) has been viewed as a subgenus of the Neotropical genus Eunica by authors. The type species of the genus is Crenis madagascariensis Boisduval

Species and subspecies

Listed alphabetically:[4] [5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Williams, M. (1994). Butterflies of Southern Africa; A Field Guide.
  2. Larsen (2005)
  3. Ackery et al. (1995)
  4. Web site: ADDO -- African Dragonflies and Damselflies Online. sabca.adu.org.za.
  5. Web site: Sevenia. tolweb.org. 24 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Catonephelini Classification . 2008-06-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723231247/http://www.nymphalidae.net/Classification/Epicaliini.htm . 2011-07-23 .