Amblypodia Explained
Amblypodia is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.[1] Several species formerly placed here are now in Arhopala and Flos, although this placement is not necessarily definite.
The remaining species of Amblypodia are:
The species of this genus are found in the Indomalayan realm (mainly) and the Australasian realm.
References
- Tiple, Khurad & Dennis . Ashish, Arun & Roger . Butterfly larval host plant use in a tropical urban context: life history associations, herbivory, and landscape factors.(Report) . Journal of Insect Science . 2011 . 11. 65 . 10.1673/031.011.6501 . 21864159 . 3281443 .
- Gupta, Gawas & Bhambure . Ankita, Sandesh & Ravindra . On the parasitoid complex of butterflies with descriptions of two new species of parasitic wasps (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) from Goa, India . Systematic Parasitology . 2015 . 92 . 3 . 223–240. 10.1007/s11230-015-9596-6 . 26446545 . 255066664 .
Notes and References
- Book: Bethune-Baker . George Thomas . A revision of the Amblypodia group of butterflies of the family Lycaenidae . 1902 . London.