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page 1Taxa named by Carl Heinrich Hopffer

Morpho didius
species of insect

Papilio himeros
species of insect

Abantis
Abantis is an Afrotropical genus of skipper butterflies. They are also known as the paradise skippers. Their imagos are generally attractive with bold or colourful wing and/or body markings. They occur in either forest or savanna, and several species are very localized or thinly distributed. The territorial males are encountered more often than the females. Males engage territorial intruders, and are prone to very rapid and high flight, while females display more relaxed flight habits, closer to the ground. Plants of several families serve as food plants, and only one egg is oviposited per pla
Euphaedra neophron
species of insect
Nephele comma
species of insect

Papilio warscewiczii
species of insect
Belenois thysa
species of insect

Tagiades trebellius
species of insect

Colotis pallene
species of insect
Euryphura concordia
species of insect
Feschaeria meditrina
species of insect
Colotis doubledayi
species of insect
Meyer's Triangle
species of insect
Cepora eurygonia
species of insect
Euryphura achlys
species of insect

Spialia diomus
species of insect
Anthene philo
species of insect

Borbo lugens
species of insect
Dismorphia thermesina
species of insect
Colotis eunoma
species of insect
Leptophobia erinna
species of insect
Acraea cabira
species of insect
Cephrenes acalle
species of insect
Borbo fatuellus
species of insect
Abantis tettensis
species of insect
Leptophobia nephthis
species of insect
Acraea oncaea
species of insect