Hyphilaria parthenis described in Baeotis
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
A common lowland neotropical species, occurring from Panama to southern Brazil. Adults are sexually dimorphic: females are black-and white, while males are black and orange.Other Names for Hyphilaria parthenis described in Baeotis
- Baeotis cydias
- Baeotis barissus
- Hyphilaria parthenis tigrinella
- Hyphilaria parthenis virgatula
References
Hall, J.P.W. 2005. A phylogenetic revision of the Napaeina (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Mesosemiini). Entomological Society of Washington, Washington, D. C.
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Scientific Name | Hyphilaria parthenis |
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Location | Cana Field Station, Darién, Panama |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Gill Carter |
Life Cycle Stage | adults |
View | dorsal |
Source | Black and White Metalmark |
Source Collection | Neotropical Butterflies |
Copyright | © 2003 Gill Carter |
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