2010
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2668.1.2
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Abstract: The biology and the external morphology of Memphis appias (Hübner) immature stages collected on Croton floribundus (Euphorbiaceae) in various localities in the state of Paraná, Brazil, are described. Morphological descriptions and illustrations are given, based upon observations through stereoscopic and optic microscopes attached to camera lucida. Results are compared and discussed with immature stages of other species of Fountainea and Memphis known to date.

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“…moruus stheno and Memphis appias (Hübner, 1825; Dias et al . , ), but is more translucent and lighter in colour. As noted before, the eggs of most species of Anaeini can only be distinguished by subtle differences in size and colour (Queiroz ; Dias et al .…”
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“…moruus stheno and Memphis appias (Hübner, 1825; Dias et al . , ), but is more translucent and lighter in colour. As noted before, the eggs of most species of Anaeini can only be distinguished by subtle differences in size and colour (Queiroz ; Dias et al .…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Eggs are similar in size and shape to other Anaeini, and are characterised by a spherical shape, an apical concavity and for lacking distinct chorionic sculpture (DeVries , Freitas & Brown , Dias et al . , , FMSD and AVLF pers. obs.).…”
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