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Camberwell Beauty
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Template:Domain:Eukaryota
Template:Regnum:Animalia
Template:Subregnum:Metazoa
Template:Phylum:Arthropoda
Template:Subphylum:Hexapoda
Template:Classis:Insecta
Template:Subclassis:Pterygota
Template:Infraclassis:Neoptera
Template:Superordo:Endopterygota
Template:Ordo:Lepidoptera
Template:Subordo:Ditrysia
Template:Divisio:Rhopalocera
Template:Superfamilia:Papilionoidea
Template:Familia:Nymphalidae
Template:Subfamilia:Nymphalinae
Template:Tribus:Nymphalini
Template:Genus:Nymphalis
]:antiopa
Binomial Name

Nymphalis antiopa
Linnaeus 1758


The Camberwell Beauty (Nymphalis antiopa) is a mainland european butterfly that only rarely is found as far north as Great Britain and Scandinavia. The English common name came about when it was first discovered near Camberwell in the 1700's.

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