Many, see text Memphis, described by Jacob Hübner in 1819, is a Neotropical nymphalid butterfly genus in the subfamily Charaxinae.
[2] All are Neotropical and the undersides of the wings closely resemble dead leaves.
In the past Memphis was considered a subgenus of Anaea.
Listed alphabetically within groups:[1] Species group pasibula: Species group aureola: Species group verticordia: Species group arginussa: Species group hedemanni: Species group glauce: Species group appias: Species group polycarmes: Species group moruus: Species group eribotes: Species group iphis: Ungrouped:
This article related to members of the butterfly subfamily Charaxinae is a stub.