Anthene
the Ciliate Blues or Hairtails
Andrew V. Z. Brower- Anthene abruptus
- Anthene afra
- Anthene alberta
- Anthene amarah
- Anthene arnoldi
- Anthene arora
- Anthene atewa
- Anthene aurobrunnea
- Anthene bakeri
- Anthene barnesi
- Anthene bipuncta
- Anthene bjoernstadi
- Anthene buchholzi
- Anthene butleri
- Anthene chirinda
- Anthene collinsi
- Anthene contrastata
- Anthene crawshayi
- Anthene definita
- Anthene discimacula
- Anthene emkopoti
- Anthene erythropoecilus
- Anthene flavomaculatus
- Anthene helpsi
- Anthene hobleyi
- Anthene hodsoni
- Anthene indefinita
- Anthene irumu
- Anthene ituria
- Anthene janna
- Anthene juba
- Anthene kampala
- Anthene katera
- Anthene kersteni
- Anthene kikuyu
- Anthene lachares
- Anthene larydas
- Anthene lasti
- Anthene lemnos
- Anthene leptala
- Anthene leptines
- Anthene levis
- Anthene ligures
- Anthene liodes
- Anthene locuples
- Anthene lunulata
- Anthene lychnaptes
- Anthene lychnides
- Anthene lysicles
- Anthene madibirensis
- Anthene mahota
- Anthene makala
- Anthene melambrotus
- Anthene millari
- Anthene minima
- Anthene montana
- Anthene mpanda
- Anthene ngoko
- Anthene nigropunctata
- Anthene onias
- Anthene opalina
- Anthene otacilia
- Anthene pitmani
- Anthene princeps
- Anthene pyroptera
- Anthene radiata
- Anthene ramnika
- Anthene rhodesiana
- Anthene rothschildi
- Anthene rubricinctus
- Anthene rubrimaculata
- Anthene rufomarginata
- Anthene ruwenzoricus
- Anthene saddacus
- Anthene schoutedeni
- Anthene scintillula
- Anthene sheppardi
- Anthene starki
- Anthene suquala
- Anthene sylvanus
- Anthene talboti
- Anthene ukerewensis
- Anthene uzungwae
- Anthene versatilis
- Anthene wilsoni
- Anthene xanthopoecilus
- Anthene zenkeri
- Indoaustralian Anthene
- Anthene emolus
- Anthene licates
- Anthene lycaenina
- Anthene lycaenoides
- Anthene lycaenolus
- Anthene paraffinis
- Anthene philo
- Anthene seltuttus
- Anthene villosa
Introduction
A large genus with its center of diversity in Africa, and a few species occurring in southeast Asia, Indonesia and New Guinea. Many of the species were originally described in Lycaenesthes.
References
Ackery, P. R., Smith, C. R. & Vane-Wright, R. I. (ed.) 1995 Carcasson's African butterflies. Canberra: CSIRO.
Corbet, A. S., Pendlebury, H. M. & Eliot, J. N. 1992 The butterflies of the Malay Peninsula. Kuala Lumpur: Malayan Nature Society.
Larsen, T. B. 2005 Butterflies of West Africa. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books.
Parsons, M. 1999 The butterflies of Papua New Guinea: their systematics and biology. San Diego: Academic Press.
Vane-Wright, R. I. & de Jong, R. 2003 The butterflies of Sulawesi: annotated checklist for a critical island fauna. Zoologische Verhandelingen 343, 1-267.
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