List of butterflies of India (Limenitidinae)
Commander, Moduza procris , a limenitidine butterfly found in India .
This is a list of the butterflies of India belonging to the subfamily Limenitidinae of the family Nymphalidae and an index to the species articles. This forms part of the full List of butterflies of India .
A total of 99 species belonging to 20 genera are found in India.
Limenitis - admirals
Summalia - green commodore
Moduza - commander
Parasarpa - commodores
Auzakia - commodore
Commodore, Auzakia danava
Athyma - sergeants
Unbroken sergeant, Athyma pravara Moore, 1857[ 6]
Bhutan sergeant, Athyma jina Moore, 1858[ 6]
Common sergeant, Athyma perius (Linnaeus, 1758)[ 6]
Studded sergeant, Athyma asura Moore, 1858[ 6]
Great sergeant, Athyma larymna (Doubleday, 1848)[ 6]
Dot-dash sergeant, Athyma kanwa Moore, 1858[ 6]
Malay staff sergeant, Athyma reta Moore, 1858[ 6]
Blackvein sergeant, Athyma ranga Moore, 1857[ 6]
Himalayan sergeant, Athyma opalina (Kollar, 1844)[ 6]
Staff sergeant, Athyma selenophora (Kollar, 1844)[ 6]
Small staff sergeant, Athyma zeroca Moore, 1872[ 6]
Orange staff sergeant, Athyma cama Moore, 1858[ 6]
Colour sergeant, Athyma nefte (Cramer, 1780)[ 6]
Andaman sergeant, Athyma rufula de Nicéville, 1889[ 6]
Spotted sergeant, Athyma sulpitia (Cramer, 1779)[ 6]
Lebadea - knight
Pantoporia - lascars
Assam lascar, Pantoporia assamica (Moore, 1881)[ 8]
Tytler's lascar, Pantoporia bieti (Oberthür, 1894)[ 8]
Common lascar, Pantoporia hordonia (Stoll, 1790)[ 8]
Extra lascar, Pantoporia sandaka (Butler, 1892)[ 8]
Perak lascar, Pantoporia paraka (Butler, 1879)[ 8]
Karwar lascar, Pantoporia karwara Fruhstorfer, 1906[ 8] (Kanara, Western India) (valid?)
Lasippa - lascars
Neptis - sailers
Chestnut-streaked sailer, Neptis jumbah Moore 1857
Indian dingiest sailer, Neptis harita Moore, 1875
Neptis ilira Kheil, 1884
Neptis vikasi Horsfield, [1829]
Small yellow sailer, Neptis miah Moore, 1858
Yerbury's sailer, Neptis yerburii Butler, 1886
Pallas' sailer, Neptis sappho (Pallas, 1771)
Common sailer, Neptis hylas Linnaeus, 1758
Clear sailer or southern sullied sailer, Neptis clinia Moore, 1872
Clear sailer, Neptis nata Moore, 1858
Shortbanded sailer, Neptis columella (Cramer, 1780)
Sullied sailer, Neptis soma Moore, 1858
Himalayan sailer, Neptis mahendra Moore, 1872
Broad-banded sailer, Neptis sankara (Kollar, 1844)
Pale-green sailer, Neptis zaida Doubleday, 1848
Spotted sailer, Neptis magadha C. & R. Felder, 1867
Great yellow sailer, Neptis radha Moore, 1857
Broadstick sailer, Neptis narayana Moore, 1858
Yellow sailer, Neptis ananta Moore, 1858
Rich sailer, Neptis anjana Moore, 1881
Less rich sailer, Neptis nashona Swinhoe, 1896
Hockeystick sailer, Neptis nycteus de Nicéville, 1890
Pale hockeystick sailer, Neptis manasa Moore, 1857
Manipur yellow sailer, Neptis namba Tytler, 1915
Plain sailer, Neptis cartica Moore, 1872
Armand's sailer, Neptis armandia Oberthür, 1876
Chinese yellow sailer, Neptis cydippe Leech, 1890
Spotted sailer, Neptis magatha (Stoll) (?)
Clear sailer, Neptis nandina Moore, 1858
Phaedyma - great hockeystick sailer
Parthenos - clipper
Bhagadatta - grey commodore
Euthalia - barons
Powdered baron, Euthalia monina , (Moore, 1859)[ 11]
White-tipped baron, Euthalia merta (Moore, 1859)[ 11]
Euthalia eriphylae de Nicéville, 1891[ 11]
White-edged blue baron, Euthalia phemius (Doubleday, 1848)[ 11]
Common baron, Euthalia aconthea (Cramer, 1777)[ 11]
Streaked baron, Euthalia alpheda (Godart, [1824]) (ssp. jama ) C. & R. Felder, 1867[ 11]
Grey baron, Euthalia anosia (Moore, 1858)[ 11]
Euthalia malaccana Fruhstorfer, 1899[ 11]
Gaudy baron, Euthalia lubentina (Cramer, 1777)[ 11]
Baronet, Euthalia nais (Forster, 1771)[ 11]
Blue duchess, Euthalia duda (Staudinger, 1855)[ 11]
French duke, Euthalia franciae (Gray, 1846)[ 11]
Naga duke, Euthalia khama Alphéraky, 1898[ 11]
Bronze duke, Euthalia nara Moore, 1859[ 11]
Grand duchess, Euthalia patala (Kollar, 1844)[ 11]
Green duke, Euthalia sahadeva (Moore, ?1861)[ 11]
Blue baron, Euthalia telchinia (Ménétriés, 1857)[ 11]
Euthalia curvifascia (Tytler, 1915) [ 12]
Tanaecia - counts
Andaman viscount, Tanaecia cibaritis Hewitson, 1874[ 13]
Grey count, Tanaecia lepidea (Butler, 1868)[ 13]
Lavender count, Tanaecia cocytus (Fabricius, 1787)[ 13]
Common earl, Tanaecia julii (Lesson, 1837)[ 13]
Plain earl, Tanaecia jahnu (Moore, 1857)[ 13]
Neurosigma - panther
Abrota - sergeant-major
Dophla - redspot duke
Lexias - archdukes
Bassarona - dukes
See also
Cited references
References
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