Numerous, see text Bebearia is a genus of brush-footed butterflies.
The undersides of Bebearia however are invariably cryptically patterned and often resemble dead leaves.
In Euphaedra the underside is usually yellow with black spots and pink basal patches.
In Euphaedra the forewing apex is always rounded and not falcate (sickle shaped).
As molecular phylogenetic studies continue, lineages distinct enough to warrant some formal degree of recognition become evident and new groupings are suggested, but consistent ranking remains a problem.