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Deutsch: Eryphanis sp ist ein Schmetterling (Tagfalter) aus der Familie der Edelfalter Nymphalidae.
English: A butterfly of the genus Eryphanis, in the brush-footed butterfly family Nymphalidae.
Français : Un papillon appartenant au genre Eryphanis, dans la famille des Nymphalidae.
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2008-01-09

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Richard Bartz, Munich aka Makro Freak Image:MFB.jpg

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current11:04, 11 January 20081,342×1,900 (1.63 MB)Richard Bartz ({{Information |Description = {{de|Der Bananenfalter ''Caligo eurilochus'', ist ein Schmetterling (Tagfalter) aus der Familie der Edelfalter ''Nymphalidae''.}} {{en|Owl butterflies, of which there are around 20 different species, are members of the genus C)

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