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A brief summary of the southerly movement of Appias sabina phoebe Butler, 1901 (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 15 (2004), Metamorphosis Volume 15, Issue 4: 170 - 175
Publication Date : 2004-12-31
Author/s : Alf I. Curle and Neville Curle
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Abstract : Certain butterfly species have appeared to move southwards from time to time. Records indicate that some have established themselves on a permanent basis while others have disappeared from the newly inhabited areas. Appias sabina phoebe appears to have been moving southwards over the past fifty years and aspects of the biology of this species in the Republic of South Africa are discussed.
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