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Styx is a monotypic genus of butterflies in the metalmark family Riodinidae. It consists of one species, Styx infernalis, described by Otto Staudinger in 1875. It is endemic to Peru, where it inhabits tropical montane cloud forests between the elevations of 1000-1600 meters.

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  • Styx (genre) (fr)
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  • Styx est un genre de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Riodinidae qui ne comprend qu'une seule espèce : . C'est un papillon diurne. (fr)
  • Styx is een geslacht van vlinders uit de familie van de prachtvlinders (Riodinidae), onderfamilie Euselasiinae. Styx werd in 1875 voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Staudinger. (nl)
  • Styx is a monotypic genus of butterflies in the metalmark family Riodinidae. It consists of one species, Styx infernalis, described by Otto Staudinger in 1875. It is endemic to Peru, where it inhabits tropical montane cloud forests between the elevations of 1000-1600 meters. (en)
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  • Styx est un genre de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Riodinidae qui ne comprend qu'une seule espèce : . C'est un papillon diurne. (fr)
  • Styx is a monotypic genus of butterflies in the metalmark family Riodinidae. It consists of one species, Styx infernalis, described by Otto Staudinger in 1875. It is endemic to Peru, where it inhabits tropical montane cloud forests between the elevations of 1000-1600 meters. The genus Styx has had a complicated taxonomic history. Initially identified as a moth, it has been reclassified numerous times into several different butterfly families, and once occupying its own distinct family as "Stygidae" before ultimately being classified into the subfamily Nemeobiinae in the family Riodinidae, a classification that has been supported by both morphological and genetic evidence. This makes Styx one of only a few New World representatives of a nearly entirely Old World subfamily. Styx has been referred to as both a "missing link" and a "living fossil" due to its indeterminate taxonomic nature and unique morphological characteristics. (en)
  • Styx is een geslacht van vlinders uit de familie van de prachtvlinders (Riodinidae), onderfamilie Euselasiinae. Styx werd in 1875 voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven door Staudinger. (nl)
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