Tarsocera cassina described in Leptoneura
the sand dune widow
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
As the vernacular name implies, this species occurs on sandy areas near the coast of the south western Cape Province of South Africa.References
Ackery, P.R., Smith, C.R., Vane-Wright, R.I. (Eds.) 1995. Carcasson's African butterflies. CSIRO, Canberra. 803 pp.
Price, B.W., Villet, M.H., Walton, S.M., Barker, N.P. 2011. Using molecules and morphology to infer the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of the Dirini (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae), a tribe of butterflies endemic to southern Africa. Systematic Entomology 36: 300-316.
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