Euploea camaralzeman

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Euploea camaralzeman
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Butler's plate depicting E. camaralzeman (figure 1)
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Euploea
Species:
E. camaralzeman
Binomial name
Euploea camaralzeman
Butler, 1866
Synonyms
  • Euploea stolliWeymer, 1885
  • Isamia carpenteriMoore, [1890]
  • Euploea malayica harmsenivan Eecke, 1918
  • Euploea rodunaFruhstorfer, 1911
  • Euploea hübneriMoore, 1883
  • Euploea nesicaHulstaert, 1931
  • Euploea deficiensDufrane, 1948
  • Euploea cratisButler, 1866
  • Crastia malayicaButler, 1878
  • Crastia scudderiiButler, 1878
  • Euploea (Adigama) claudinaStaudinger, 1889
  • Euploea malayica hypanisFruhstorfer, 1910
  • Euploea ochsenheimeriMoore, 1857
  • Euploea paraclaudinaPendlebury, 1939

Euploea camaralzeman is an Indomalayan species of danaine butterfly.

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The larva feeds on Strophanthus dichotomus. [1]

Subspecies

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