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Lucia Swainson, 1833
Lucia Swainson, 1833; Zool. Illustr. (2) 3 (29): pl. 135, TS: Polyommatus limbaria Swainson
Lucia, NSG Voucher Specimen [Wahlberg]
Lucia (Luciini) ; Eliot, 1973, Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent.) 28 (6) : 429

Lucia limbaria (Swainson, [1833])
Mackay - S.Australia. See [About maps] Small Copper
Polyommatus limbaria Swainson, [1833]; Zool. Illustr. (2) 3 (29): 135
Lucia discoidea Doubleday, 1847; (nomen nudum)
Lucia discoidea Waterhouse, 1937; (unavailable)
Chrysophanus discifer Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
?Hesperia lucanus Fabricius, 1793; Ent. Syst. 3 (1): 322
Lucia limbaria, NSG Voucher Specimen [Wahlberg]
Lucia limbaria, Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia [Don Herbison-Evans]
Lucia limbaria ; [EBW]; [BOW: pl. 178, f. 14]; [BAUR, 342]

Larva on Oxalis corniculata K. L. & L. E. Dunn, 1991, Review Austr. Butts. (1-4): (120-140)



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References:
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[BAUR]
D'Abrera, 1977; Butterflies of the Australian Region (2nd edn)
[BOW]
Lewis, H. L., 1974; Butterflies of the World; ISBN 0 245 52097 X
[Don Herbison-Evans]
and Stella A. Crossley; Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia; e-mail: Don Herbison-Evans; e-mail: Don Herbison-Evans
[EBW]
Smart, Paul, 1976; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World; ISBN 0 600 31381 6
[Wahlberg]
Niklas Wahlberg; The NSG's voucher specimen database; Nymphalidae Systematics Group


Some related literature:
K. L. & L. E. Dunn, 1991
Review of Australian Butterflies: distribution, life history and taxonomy. Pushlished by authors, Melbourne Review Austr. Butts. (1-4):
Eliot, 1973
The higher classification of the Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera): a tentative Arrangement Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent.) 28 (6) : 373-505, 162fgs, pl. 1-6
Swainson, [1833]
Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities. Second series Zool. Illustr. (2) 1: 1-30, pl. 1-30 (1829), 1: 31-45, pl. 31-45 (1830), 2 (11): 46-50, pl. 46-50, 2 (12): 51-55, pl. 51-55, 2 (13): 56-60, pl. 56-60, 2 (14): 61-65, pl. 61-65, 2 (15): 66-70, pl. 66-70, 2 (16): 71-75, pl. 71-75, 2 (17): 76-80, pl. 76-80, 2 (18): 81-85, pl. 81-85 (1831), 2 (19): 86-90, pl. 86-90, 2 (20): 91, pl. 91 (1832), 3 (21): 92-96, pl. 92-96 (1832), 3 (22): 97-101, pl. 97-101, 3 (23): 102-106, pl. 102-106, 3 (24): 107-111, pl. 107-111, 3 (25): 112-116, pl. 112-116, 3 (26): 117-121, pl. 117-121, 3 (27): 122-126, pl. 122-126, 3 (28): 127-131, pl. 127-131, 3 (29): 132-136, pl. 132-136 (1833)


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