Deramas - Species

Species

  • Deramas alixae Eliot, 1978
  • Deramas antynax Eliot, 1970
  • Deramas anyx Eliot, 1964
  • Deramas arshadorum Eliot, 1986
  • Deramas basrii Eliot, 1992
  • Deramas bidotata (Fruhstorfer, 1914)
  • Deramas cham Saito & Seki, 2006
  • Deramas evelynae Schröder & Treadaway, 1978
  • Deramas ikedai H. Hayashi, 1978
  • Deramas jasoda (de Nicéville, )
  • Deramas livens Distant, 1886
  • Deramas manobo Schröder & Treadaway, 1978
  • Deramas masae Kawai, 1994
  • Deramas mindanensis Eliot, 1964
  • Deramas montana Schröder & Treadaway, 1978
  • Deramas nanae Osada, 1994
  • Deramas nelvis Eliot, 1964
  • Deramas nigrescens Eliot, 1964
  • Deramas nolens Eliot, 1964
  • Deramas osamui Hayashi & Ohtsuka, 1985
  • Deramas sumikat Schröder & Treadaway, 1986
  • Deramas suwartinae Osada, 1987
  • Deramas talophi Hayashi, Schröder & Treadaway, 1984
  • Deramas tomokoae H. Hayashi, 1978
  • Deramas toshikoae H. Hayashi, 1981
  • Deramas treadawayi H. Hayashi, 1981
  • Deramas woolletti Eliot, 1970

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