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Nymphalis, genus Nymphalisnoun
type genus of the Nymphalidae: mourning cloak butterflies
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Nymphalis is a genus of brush-footed butterflies commonly known as tortoiseshells or anglewings, due to the angular shape of their wings. Species under this genus include the large tortoiseshell, the peacock butterfly, and the red admiral, among others. Members of this genus are typically found in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
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Nymphalis
Nymphalis, commonly known as Tortoiseshells,or Anglewing butterflies is a genus of brush-footed butterflies. The genera Aglais, Inachis, Polygonia, and Kaniska, were sometimes included as subgenera of Nymphalis but they are by some people considered to be unique genera. See also anglewing butterflies. For other butterflies named tortoiseshells, see the genus, Aglais. The name Nymphalis Kluk, [1780] is the oldest name among the generic names for a relatively small group of butterflies collectively known as anglewing butterflies. In zoological nomenclature, the oldest name has a priority over other names. The collective name anglewing butterflies is derived from a Latinized term Papiliones angulati. This name was probably used for the first time by Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775-1776. The anglewing butterflies as a group are characterized by a cryptic silhouete and by the colouration and pattern on the ventral side of both wings. This signature mark is an important taxonomic characteristic as well as a significant evolutionary adaptation. During winter months, in latitudes with snow cover, all members of this group hibernate as adult butterflies. During hibernation, hidden in various shelters, the butterflies are dormant. The camouflage provided by crypsis is obviously advantageous to hibernating butterflies. The potential predators will have difficulties in seeing the dormant butterflies. With their wings closed, exposing only the ventral cryptically coloured underside, they blend-in with their surroundings. Today, the anglewing butterflies are found only in the northern hemisphere. Since Linnaeus described the first members of this group in 1758, it is now clear, that anglewing butterflies as group evolved from a common ancestor. The most recent studies include. The sister-group of Nymphalis is Vanessa.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Nymphalis in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Nymphalis in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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