| 11. | It belongs to the Charaxinae ( rajahs and nawabs ) in the brush-footed butterfly family ( Nymphalidae ).
|
| 12. | The red admiral is a member of the family Nymphalidae, the sub-family Nymphalinae and the tribe Nymphalini.
|
| 13. | The "'Nymphalidae "'are the largest cryptic effect that helps the butterflies blend into their surroundings.
|
| 14. | Like others in the Nymphalidae family, their front two legs are small and unused, effectively making them four legged.
|
| 15. | It can also refer to either of two or three genera of the brush-footed butterfly family ( Nymphalidae ).
|
| 16. | The forelegs are well developed in both sexes, unlike in the Nymphalidae, and the bifid, unlike in the Papilionidae.
|
| 17. | ""'Morpho amathonte " "'is a Neotropical butterfly belonging to the Nymphalidae family, Morphinae subfamily.
|
| 18. | Sexual dimorphism is present in all families of the Papilionoidoea and more prominent in the Lycaenidae, Pieridae and certain taxa of the Nymphalidae.
|
| 19. | ""'Morpho catenarius " "'is a Neotropical butterfly belonging to the Nymphalidae family, Morphinae subfamily.
|
| 20. | Sexual dimorphism is present in all families of the Papilionoidea and more prominent in the Lycaenidae, Pieridae, and certain taxa of the Nymphalidae.
|