Euploea boisduvali, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1852. It is found in the Australasian realm
Subspecies
- E. b. boisduvali (Fiji)
- E. b. brenchleyi <small>Butler, 1870</small> (Bougainville, San Cristobal, Santa Ana, Ugi, Rennel)
- E. b. torvina <small>Butler, [1876]</small> (Tana, Aneityum)
- E. b. fraudulenta <small>Butler, 1882</small> (Woodlark, Solomons)
- E. b. pyrgion <small>Godman & Salvin, 1888</small> (Malaita, Guadalcanal, Florida Island)
- E. b. albomarginata <small>Carpenter, 1942</small> (San Cristobal, Santa Ana)
- E. b. rileyi <small>Poulton, 1924</small> (New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands)
- E. b. bakeri <small>Poulton, 1926</small> (New Hebrides, Banks Island)
- E. b. addenda <small>Howarth, 1962</small> (Solomons: Bellona Island)
Etymology
The name honours Jean Baptiste Boisduval.
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