Synargis ochra (H. Bates, 1868)
(Ochra Metalmark)
Type Specimens
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Synargis ochra (TYPE ♂ of Nymphidium ochra) Upper Amazons, Ega [BMNH] photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London |
Synargis ochra (TYPE ♂ of Nymphidium ochra) Upper Amazons, Ega [BMNH] photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London |
Synargis ochra (TYPE ♂ of Nymphidium ochra) Upper Amazons, Ega [BMNH] photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London |
Synargis ochra TYPE, TL: Brazil (Am) Photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the housing institution. |
Synargis ochra TYPE, TL: Brazil (Am) Photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the housing institution. |
Synargis ochra (TYPE of Nymphidium sicyon Godman & Salvin, 1878, TL: Guatemala) Photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the housing institution. |
Synargis ochra (TYPE of Nymphidium sicyon Godman & Salvin, 1878, TL: Guatemala) Photo taken by Gerardo Lamas and digitized by the Tropical Andean Butterfly Diversity Project, funded by the Darwin Initiative. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the housing institution. |