Symbrenthia, commonly called jesters, is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae. They are found in south-eastern Asia
Species
In alphabetical order:
- Symbrenthia anna <small>Semper, 1888</small>
- Symbrenthia brabira <small>Moore, 1872</small>
- Symbrenthia doni <small>(Tytler, 1940)</small> â Tytler's jester
- Symbrenthia hippalus <small>C. & R. Felder, 1867</small>
- Symbrenthia hippoclus <small>(Cramer, 1779)</small> â common jester
- Symbrenthia hypatia <small>(Wallace, 1869)</small>
- Symbrenthia hypselis <small>(Godart, 1824)</small> â Himalayan jester, spotted jester
- Symbrenthia hysudra <small>Moore, 1874</small>
- Symbrenthia intricata <small>Fruhstorfer, 1897</small>
- Symbrenthia javanus <small>Staudinger, 1897</small>
- Symbrenthia lilaea <small>(Hewitson, 1864)</small> â common jester
- Symbrenthia niphanda <small>Moore, 1872</small> â bluetail jester
- Symbrenthia platena <small>Staudinger, 1897</small>
- Symbrenthia silana <small>de Nicéville, 1885</small> â scarce jester
- Symbrenthia sinoides <small>Hall, 1935</small>
- Symbrenthia viridilunulata <small>Huang & Xue, 2004</small>
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