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* ''[[Euthalia pulchella]]' <small>(Lee, 1979)</small>
* ''[[Euthalia pulchella]]' <small>(Lee, 1979)</small>
* ''[[Euthalia mahadeva]]'' <small>(Moore, 1859)</small>
* ''[[Euthalia mahadeva]]'' <small>(Moore, 1859)</small>
* ''[[Euthalia malaccana]]'' <small>Fruhstorfer, 1899</small>
* ''[[Euthalia malaccana]]'' <small>Fruhstorfer, 1899</small> – [[Fruhstorfer's Baron]]
* ''[[Euthalia malapana]]'' <small>Shirozu & Chung, 1958</small>
* ''[[Euthalia malapana]]'' <small>Shirozu & Chung, 1958</small>
* ''[[Euthalia merta]]'' <small>(Moore, 1859)</small> – [[White-tipped Baron]]
* ''[[Euthalia merta]]'' <small>(Moore, 1859)</small> – [[White-tipped Baron]]

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Euthalia
Euthalia lubentina
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Euthalia

Hübner, [1819]
Species

Numerous, see text

Euthalia (from Ancient Greek: Euthalia Ευθαλια "flower, bloom")[1] is a genus of brush-footed butterflies. They are commonly called barons or (like some relatives in Bassarona and Dophla) dukes.

Species

Listed alphabetically.[2]

The Common Earl, now in Tanaecia, was also placed in Euthalia for some time.

References

  1. ^ "Etymology of Euthalia on answers.com". Answers Corporation. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  2. ^ Euthalia, funet.fi