Artona gracilis (lat.) - a species of butterflies from the motley family. Distributed in the Sakhalin region , on the southern Kuril Islands , in Japan , on the Korean Peninsula and in China [1] . Butterflies can be observed from the ends of June to August. Wingspan 21-22 mm. Fore wings with five whitish-gray spots [1] .
| Artona gracilis |
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| Subtype : | Tracheo-breathing |
| Infraclass : | Winged insects |
| Treasure : | Fully Transformed Insects |
| Squadron : | Amphiesmenoptera |
| Infrastructure : | Butterflies |
| Treasure : | Double-breasted |
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| International scientific name |
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Artona gracilis ( Walker , 1865 ) |
| Synonyms |
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- Bintha gracilis Walker, [1865]
- Balataea gracilis Walker, [1865]
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| Subspecies |
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- Artona gracilis gracilis (Walker, 1865)
- Artona gracilis taiwana Wileman, 1911
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