Memphis
Andrew V. Z. Browerformerly considered a subgenus of Aenea
- Memphis acaudata
- Memphis acidalia
- Memphis alberta
- Memphis ambrosia
- Memphis anassa
- Memphis anna
- Memphis appias
- Memphis arginussa
- Memphis artacaena
- Memphis aulica
- Memphis aureola
- Memphis basilia
- Memphis beatrix
- Memphis boliviana
- Memphis catinka
- Memphis cerealia
- Memphis cleomestra
- Memphis cluvia
- Memphis dia
- Memphis falcata
- Memphis forreri
- Memphis glauce
- Memphis grandis
- Memphis hedemanni
- Memphis herbacea
- Memphis hirta
- Memphis iphis
- Memphis juliani
- Memphis laertes
- Memphis laura
- Memphis lemnos
- Memphis leonida
- Memphis lineata
- Memphis lorna
- Memphis lyceus
- Memphis maria
- Memphis moeris
- Memphis montesino
- Memphis mora
- Memphis moruus
- Memphis neidhoeferi
- Memphis nenia
- Memphis oenomais
- Memphis offa
- Memphis otrere
- Memphis pasibula
- Memphis perenna
- Memphis phantes
- Memphis philumena
- Memphis pithyusa
- Memphis polycarmes
- Memphis polyxo
- Memphis praxias
- Memphis proserpina
- Memphis pseudiphis
- Memphis salinasi
- Memphis verticordia
- Memphis viloriae
- Memphis wellingi
- Memphis xenippa
- Memphis xenocles
Introduction
The wings of the diverse neotropical genus Memphis bear a remarkable resemblance to dead leaves.
References
Lamas G ed. 2004. Checklist: Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papiionoidea. Gainesville: Scientific Publishers/Association of Tropical Lepidoptera.
About This Page
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
Correspondence regarding this page should be directed to Andrew V. Z. Brower at
Page copyright © 2006
- First online 05 November 2006
- Content changed 05 November 2006
Citing this page:
Brower, Andrew V. Z. 2006. Memphis . Version 05 November 2006 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Memphis/70541/2006.11.05 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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