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English: Plate: Papilio V
  • Papilio xenarchus. Fig. 12. Accepted as Mimoides phaon (Boisduval, 1836).
  • Papilio gratianus. Fig. 13. Accepted as Parides phosphorus (Bates, 1861).
  • Papilio epenetus. Figs. 14, 15. Accepted as Papilio epenetus Hewitson, 1861.
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Source Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies: selected chiefly from the collections of W. Wilson Saunders and William C. Hewitson. Volume I. John van Voorst, London. Internet Archive[1]. Accepted names from Markku Savela[2].
Author
William Chapman Hewitson  (1806–1878)  wikidata:Q2380448
 
William Chapman Hewitson
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Hewitson; W. C. Hewitson
Description British naturalist and illustrator
Date of birth/death 9 January 1806 Edit this at Wikidata 28 May 1878 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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creator QS:P170,Q2380448

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