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LEP HET PI CXI
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. Catocala sponsalis. 4. Sypna caelisparsa. 7. Sypna tenebrosa
2. Sypna mormoides 5 Sypna pulchra. 8 Sypna.

3 Sypna umbrosa . 6. Sypna apicalis. 5 Sypna obs
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Author British Museum (Natural History).; Butler, Arthur G.; Hampson, George Francis
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Illustrations of typical specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum. Edited by Arthur Gardiner Butler.
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23339308
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75386 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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31402 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Pl. CXI
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NameFound:Catocala sponsalis NameConfirmed:Catocala sponsalis EOLID:544153 NameBankID:5463023 NameFound:Sypna NameConfirmed:Sypna EOLID:66866 NameBankID:4360493 NameFound:Sypna apicalis NameConfirmed:Sypna apicalis NameFound:Sypna mormoides NameConfirmed:Sypna mormoides Butler 1881 EOLID:549154 NameFound:Sypna pulchra NameConfirmed:Sypna pulchra NameFound:Sypna tenebrosa NameConfirmed:Sypna tenebrosa Butler 1881 EOLID:549162 NameFound:Sypna umbrosa NameConfirmed:Sypna umbrosa
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23339308
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10.5962/bhl.title.31402
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Illustration
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  • Illustrations of typical specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum v.6
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10 June 2013
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