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Euthalia
Euthalia (from Ancient Greek: Euthalia Ευθαλια "flower", "bloom") is a genus of brush-footed butterflies. They are commonly called barons or (like some relatives in Bassarona and Dophla) dukes.
They are large, broad-winged, butterflies. The members of this genus vary quite a bit in size and wing shape – in some the forewing is completely rounded, in others pointed or slightly sickle-shaped. The ground colour of the upper side is brown to black, not infrequently with a metallic sheen. They often have white, yellow, or orange spots or bands. The underparts are usually brownish and camouflage-col
Euthalia aconthea
species of butterfly

Euthalia phemius
species of insect

Euthalia lubentina
species of insect
Euthalia monina
species of insect
Euthalia merta
species of insect
Euthalia telchinia
species of insect
Euthalia irrubescens
species of butterfly
Euthalia adonia
species of insect
Euthalia franciae
species of insect

Euthalia sahadeva
species of insect
Euthalia malaccana
species of insect
Euthalia mahadeva
species of insect

Euthalia anosia
species of insect
Euthalia kanda
species of butterfly

Euthalia agnis
species of insect
Euthalia alpheda
species of insect

Euthalia duda
species of insect
Euthalia eriphylae
species of insect
Euthalia amanda
species of insect
Euthalia kardama
species of insect
Euthalia confucius
species of insect
Euthalia patala
species of insect
Euthalia djata
species of insect
Euthalia whiteheadi
species of insect
Euthalia nara
species of insect
Euthalia strephon
species of insect