Apharitis
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Andrew V. Z. Brower- Apharitis acamas
- Apharitis buchanani
- Apharitis cilissa
- Apharitis epargyros
- Apharitis gilletti
- Apharitis maxima
- Apharitis mymecophila
- Apharitis nilus
Introduction
Apharitis occurs in the eremic zone of north Africa, the Middle East and India (Lrson 2005). Larvae are associated with Crematogaster ants.References
Ackery, P. R., Smith, C. R. & Vane-Wright, R. I. (ed.) 1995 Carcasson's African butterflies. Canberra: CSIRO.
Heath, A. 1997 A review of the African genera of the tribe Aphnaeini (Lepidoptera; Lycaenidae). Metamorphosis, Occasional Supplement 2, 1-60.
Larsen, T. B. 1991 The butterflies of Kenya and their natural history. Oxford, U. K.: Oxford University Press.
Larsen, T. B. 2005 Butterflies of West Africa. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books.
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Andrew V. Z. Brower
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
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