Caligo
Owl Butterflies
Andrew V. Z. Brower- Caligo arisbe
- Caligo atreus
- Caligo bellerophon
- Caligo beltrao
- Caligo brasiliensis
- Caligo euphorbus
- Caligo eurilochus
- Caligo idomeneus
- Caligo illioneus
- Caligo martia
- Caligo oberthurii
- Caligo oedipus
- Caligo oileus
- Caligo placidianus
- Caligo prometheus
- Caligo superbus
- Caligo suzanna
- Caligo telamonius
- Caligo teucer
- Caligo uranus
- Caligo zeuxippus
Introduction
The "owl butterflies," so called because of the large eyespots on the ventral surface of the hindwing, which when presented upside down with the wings spread suggest the head of an owl. It is not evident that the butterflies exhibit a behavior that would present such a view to potential predators. In "nature" they occur in neotropical forest understorey, where they frequently perch on tree trunks with their wings held together over their backs and heads upwards.
References
Casagrande, MM. 2004. Brassolini. In Lamas G ed. 2004. Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Checklist: Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papiionoidea. Gainesville: Scientific Publishers/Association of Tropical Lepidoptera.
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