The first record of the monospecific genus Rhinopalpa (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from China

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Background The family Nymphalidae is the largest group of butterflies with high species richeness. Rhinopalpa polynice (Cramer, [1779]), a forest species, was discovered in the mid-stream of the Yuanjiang-Red River Valley of Yunnan Province for the first time, which represents the first record of the genus Rhinopalpa in China. New information The speciesR. polynice (Cramer, [1779]) is the first record of the genus Rhinopalpa from China. The specimen was collected in the mid-stream of the Yuanjiang-Red River Valley of Yunnan Province. The female genitalia are described for the first time.

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He, Q. J., Shi, W., Li, C. Y., Yi, C. H., Jiang, Z. H., Hu, S. J., & Zhang, H. H. (2021). The first record of the monospecific genus Rhinopalpa (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from China. Biodiversity Data Journal, 9, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.E70975

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