Hamearis
Hamearis lucina
Nemeobius a junior synonym, The Duke of Burgundy Fritillary
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
A monotypic European genus that bears a superficial resemblance to a small melitaeine nymphalid. The English common name is a good example of why common names are problematical - most "fritillaries" are in the nymphalid tribe Argynnini.
Nomenclature
Note that while Hamearis has priority over Nemeobius as a generic name for this taxon, Nemeobiinae has priority over Hamearinae as the earliest name applied at the family-level. (Nemeobius is an available name, even though it is an objective junior synonym).
References
Tuzov VK, Bogdanov PV, Devyatkin AL, Kaabak LV, Korolev VA, Murzin VS, Samodurov GD, and Tarasov EA. 1997. Guide to the butterflies of Russia and adjacent territories (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera). Pensoft, Sofia.
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