Biology:Adelpha lycorias

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Short description: Species of butterfly

Adelpha lycorias
Nymphalidae - Adelpha lycorias lara.JPG
A. l. lara from Peru
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Adelpha
Species:
A. lycorias
Binomial name
Adelpha lycorias
(Godart, 1824)
Synonyms
  • Nymphalis lycorias Godart, 1824
  • Drury, 1782 Fruhstorfer, 1908
  • D'Abrera, 1987 Adelpha hypsenor
  • Adelpha isis panthalis Godman & Salvin, 1879
  • Adelpha isis divina Martin, [1923]
  • Fruhstorfer, 1915 Heterochroa melanthe
  • Heterochroa lara Bates, 1864
  • Papilio isis Fruhstorfer, 1907
  • Hewitson, 1850 Godman & Salvin, [1884]
  • Heterochroa spruceana Adelpha lara mainas
  • Bates, 1864 Adelpha isis pseudagrias
  • Fruhstorfer, 1915 Adelpha melanippe
  • Adelpha hypsenor f. fassli Adelpha lara f. transiens

Adelpha lycorias, the pink-banded sister, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.

Description

Adelpha lycorias has a wingspan reaching about 50 millimetres (2.0 in). The uppersides of the wings are generally deep brown, with black apex of the anterior wings. The anterior wings are crossed by a broad band of pink or crimson, irregular in its outer margin, commencing on the middle of the costa and ending at the outer margin. The undersides are chocolate colour, while the nervure, the lines between them and the submarginal line are black. The band of the anterior wings is almost white, slightly tinged with crimson.

A. l. lara from Tingo María, Huánuco, Peru (ventral view)

Larvae feed on Trema micrantha and on Urera, Myriocarpa and Cecropia species.

Distribution

This species can be found in Mexico, Brazil , Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Guatemala, usually between 500 and 1800 meters.

Subspecies

  • A. l. lycorias (Brazil )
  • A. l. lara (Hewitson, 1850) (Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador)
  • A. l. wallisii (Dewitz, 1877) (Colombia)
  • A. l. melanthe (Bates, 1864) (Mexico, Guatemala - Venezuela)
  • A. l. melanippe Godman & Salvin, 1884 (Colombia)

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q4682046 entry