File:Lathecla winnie male holotype1 Robert Robbins Smithsonian Institution.jpg

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English: Image shows the dorsal surface of the holotype for Lathecla winnie male holotype1 (Lycaenidae), reported in Robbins & Busby, 2015. Lathecla winnie is named after Winifred "Winnie" Hallwachs. The contributor, Robert Robbins, is a federal employee at the Smithsonian Institution and requests that the image be credited as "courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution".
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Robert K. Robbins Research Entomologist

Curator of Lepidoptera, Smithsonian institution
Author Robert K. Robbins

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the dorsal surface of the holotype for Lathecla winnie male holotype1 (Lycaenidae), reported in Robbins & Busby, 2015

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