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Astraptes halesius (Hewitson, 1877)
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Astraptes halesius TYPE [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Astraptes halesius TYPE [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Astraptes halesius TYPE [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Astraptes halesius TYPE [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Astraptes halesius (TYPE of Thymele anthius Mabille, 1891, TL: Peru)
Type [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.

Astraptes halesius (TYPE of Thymele anthius Mabille, 1891, TL: Peru)
Type [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.

Astraptes halesius (TYPE of Thymele anthius Mabille, 1891, TL: Peru)
Type [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.


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