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An investigation into the Pseudonympha varii species complex (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) in South Africa
Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 6 (1995), Metamorphosis Volume 6, Issue 4: 183 - 190
Publication Date : 1995-12-31
Author/s : Alf I. Curle and Neville I. Curle
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Abstract : The Pseudonympha varii species complex appears to be a group of isolated populations with distinctive characteristics which may be in a process of speciating. The colonies in Mpumalanga and the Northern Province appear to be extremely localised in isolated colonies and do not have to move far from their natural habitat. Thus the possibility exists that there are more taxa than the two named species - Pseudonympha varii van Son, 1955 and Pseudonympha swanepoeli van Son, 1955. The conservation status of the colonies is discussed with specific reference to colonies under threat.
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