Nymph (Nymphalidae) species

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22 species

Argynnina cyrila (Forest Brown, Cyril's Brown)

Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila

Danaus petilia (Lesser wanderer)

Danaus petilia
Danaus petilia
Danaus petilia

Euploea corinna (Common Crow Butterfly, Oleander Butterfly)

Euploea corinna
Euploea corinna
Euploea corinna

Geitoneura acantha (Ringed Xenica)

Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha

Geitoneura klugii (Marbled Xenica)

Geitoneura klugii
Geitoneura klugii
Geitoneura klugii

Heteronympha cordace (Bright-eyed Brown)

Heteronympha cordace
Heteronympha cordace
Heteronympha cordace

Heteronympha penelope (Shouldered Brown)

Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope

Heteronympha solandri (Solander's Brown)

Heteronympha solandri
Heteronympha solandri
Heteronympha solandri

Hypocysta metirius (Brown Ringlet)

Hypocysta metirius
Hypocysta metirius
Hypocysta metirius

Hypocysta pseudirius (Grey Ringlet, Dingy Ringlet)

Hypocysta pseudirius
Hypocysta pseudirius
Hypocysta pseudirius

Oreixenica correae (Orange Alpine Xenica)

Oreixenica correae
Oreixenica correae
Oreixenica correae

Oreixenica kershawi (Striped Xenica)

Oreixenica kershawi
Oreixenica kershawi
Oreixenica kershawi

Oreixenica orichora (Spotted Alpine Xenica)

Oreixenica orichora
Oreixenica orichora
Oreixenica orichora

Tisiphone abeona (Varied Sword-grass Brown)

Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona

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