
For usage, see Commons:When to use the PD-scan tag. yunlingensis Yoshino, 1999 N. For known raw unenhanced scans you can use an appropriate tag instead. Apatura laverna is a butterfly found in the Palearctic that belongs to the emperors group within the brushfooted family. Apatura is a genus of butterflies commonly known as the emperors. Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Apatura laverna Leech 1892. The total length of the complete mitogenome is 17,636 bp, consisted of 37. Apatura laverna is a species of butterflies in the family brush-footed butterflies. It can be used where it is unknown whether any enhancements have been made, as well as when the enhancements are clear but insufficient. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of the smalleye whip ray Himantura microphthalma was first determined. This tag is designed for use where there may be a need to assert that any enhancements (eg brightness, contrast, colour-matching, sharpening) are in themselves insufficiently creative to generate a new copyright. PDM Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 false false

APATURA LAVERNA FREE
This file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1928. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Insecta subclass Pterygota infraclass Neoptera superorder Holometabola order Lepidoptera superfamily Papilionoidea family Nymphalidae subfamily Apaturinae tribe Apaturini genus Apatura (Fabricius, 1807) urn:lsid:insecta.pro:taxonomy:1713. The other 2 species are metis which is found in south-east Europe, Kazakhstan and s.w.

APATURA LAVERNA PLUS
This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer. Apatura laverna Taxonomy ID: 2045227 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2045227) current name. Introduction The genus Apatura comprises of 4 species, 2 of which - iris and ilia, have a widespread distribution covering most of Europe and temperate Asia.

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