Danaus plexippus plexippus f. albipars Talbot, 1943
Danaus bandjira Martin, 1911
Danaus bimana Martin, 1911
Danaida plexippus plexippus f. grynion Fruhstorfer, 1907
Danaus nipalensis Moore, 1877
Danaus sumbana Talbot, 1943
Danaus tuak Pryer & Cator, 1894
Danaus uniens Martin, 1911
Salatura intermedia Moore, 1883
Salatura intensa Moore, 1883
Salatura laratensis Butler, 1883
Danaida alexis Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914
Danaus genutia, the common tiger,[1][2] is one of the common butterflies of India. It belongs to the "crows and tigers", that is, the Danainae group of the brush-footed butterflies family. The butterfly is also called striped tiger in India to differentiate it from the equally common plain tiger, Danaus chrysippus.[3] The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1779.
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Danausgenutia, the common tiger, is one of the common butterflies of India. It belongs to the "crows and tigers", that is, the Danainae group of the brush-footed...
species are found in North America: the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus), the queen (Danaus gilippus), the tropical milkweed butterfly (Lycorea cleobaea)...
southern India. In some places, it may be found in congregations with Danausgenutia, Tirumala septentrionis, Euploea sylvester, Euploea core, Parantica...
Ictinogomphus ferox, a dragonfly of Africa Danausgenutia, a butterfly of India, also called the striped tiger Danaus melanippus, a butterfly of tropical Asia...
dorippus: Danaus chrysippus × alcippoides is D. c. chrysippus × D. c. alcippus Danaus × transiens, Danaus × klugii, Danaus × albinus and Danaus × semialbinus...
(Papilio helenus), the great eggfly (Hypolimnos bolina), common tiger (Danausgenutia), pale wanderer (Pareronia avatar), jungle babbler, tawny-bellied babbler...
with red and orange streaks and white spots resembling the pattern of Danausgenutia. The binomial name was given by John O. Westwood in 1839. In Himachal...