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  1. Thecla Raphaelis Oberthür = Coreana raphaelis raphaelis (Oberthür, 1880), ♀, left: underside, right: upperside
  2. [Thecla] Michaëlis Oberthür = Ussuriana michaelis michaelis (Oberthür, 1880), ♀, left: upperside, right: underside
  3. Luehdorfia Puziloi Erschoff = Luehdorfia puziloi puziloi (Erschoff, 1872), left: upperside, right: underside
  4. Trisula Andræas Oberthür = Phalera flavescens flavescens (Bremer & Grey, 1852), ♂, upperside
  5. Dasychira Virginea Oberthür = Dasychira virginea Oberthür, 1879, ♂, upperside
  6. Trabala Splendida Oberthür = Euhampsonia splendida (Oberthür, 1880), ♂, upperside
  7. Dasychira Acronycta Oberthür = Dasychira lunulata Butler, 1877, ♂, upperside
  8. [Dasychira Acronycta] Oberthür = Dasychira lunulata Butler, 1877, ♀, upperside
English: Butterflies and moths from Askold Island.
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Source Études d’entomologie (vol. V, plate V)
Author Charles Oberthür
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