Cupidesthes robusta

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Cupidesthes robusta
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C. robusta
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Cupidesthes robusta

Cupidesthes robusta, the robust ciliate blue, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic. [2] The habitat consists of dense, wet forests.

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References

  1. Cupidesthes at Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera
  2. "Afrotropical Butterflies: Lycaenidae - Tribe Lycaenesthini". Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2012-09-12.