Parrhasius orgia

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Parrhasius orgia

P. orgia tends to show a weaker and more continuous post-discal band and stronger orange basal marking VFW, and stronger V cell-end bars. P. polibetes usually has a stronger and more spotted post-discal band and no orange basal marking VFW, and does not show V cell-end bars. These characters are highly variable, however, and some individuals appear intermediate.

Parrhasius polibetes

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Parrhasius orgia

(These taxa have been marked as similar, but without any information about how to separate them.)

Thepytus epytus

Thepytus epytus