Appearance
Z. galba Led. . Above almost exactly like ''lysimon'' in both sexes, beneath strongly recalling species of ''Azanus'', especially in the arrangement and development of the black spots; the forewing beneath bears also some similarity to ''Chilades trochylus'', with which ''galba'' moreover agrees in size. It is very easily separated from ''trochilus'' by the absence of red and blue submarginal dots. — Syria, said to occur also in Egypt, being mentioned, e. g., from Ismailia on the canal of Suez.Naming
* ''Luthrodes galba galba''⤷ ''Luthrodes galba phiala''
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