Erora

Erora
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Classification
Règne Animalia
Embranchement Arthropoda
Classe Insecta
Ordre Lepidoptera
Sous-ordre Ditrysia
Super-famille Papilionoidea
Famille Lycaenidae
Sous-famille Theclinae
Genre
Erora
Scudder, 1872

Le genre Erora regroupe des papillons de la famille des Lycaenidae et de la sous-famille des Theclinae.

Sommaire

Dénomination

Le nom d' Erora a été donné par Scudder en 1872.

Caractéristiques communes

Ils résident en Amérique.

Liste des espèces et sous-espèces

Annexes

Articles connexes

Liens externes



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