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English: From the page 184 at [1] : The holotype specimens of endemic Angolan papilionoidea: Left to right, top to bottom (V Ventral, D Dorsal): 1. Abantis bergeri male D (Mendes and Bivar-de-Sousa 2009a, b, c, d), 2. Eagris multiplagata male V (Bivar-de-Sousa and Mendes 2007), 3. Cooksonia nozolinoi female D (Mendes and Bivar-de-Sousa 2007), 4. Papilio bacelarae male D (Bivar-de-Sousa and Mendes 2009a, b), 5. Mashunoides carneiromendesi male V (Mendes and Bivar-de-Sousa 2009a, b, c, d), 6. Charaxes jahlusa angolensis male D (Mendes et al. 2017), 7. Euxanthe trajanus bambi male D (Bivar-de-Sousa and Mendes 2006), 8. Euphaedra (Euphaedrana) divoides male V (Bivar- de-Sousa and Mendes 2018)
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Source https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-03083-4
Author Brian J. Huntley, Vladimir Russo, Fernanda Lages, Nuno Ferrand (eds.)
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