Ithomia avella
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Ithomia avella cesleria from Colombia. Mounted specimen | |
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Ithomia avella Hewitson, 1854
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Ithomia avella is a Neotropical species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.
Description
Ithomia avella has a wingspan of about 60–65 millimetres (2.4–2.6 in). Wings are transparent with black margins and black cross-bars on the forewings. The margins of the hindwings show a series of small white spots.
Distribution
This species can be found in NW. Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.
Subspecies
- Ithomia avella avella (Colombia)
- Ithomia avella cesleria Hewitson, 1855 (Colombia)
- Ithomia avella epona Hewitson, 1869 (Ecuador)
- Ithomia avella deliciae Fox, 1941 (Colombia)
- Ithomia avella katherineae Fox, 1971 (Colombia)
- Ithomia avella salazari Vitale & Bollino, 2000 (Ecuador)
- Ithomia avella miraculosa Lamas, 2003 (Colombia)
References
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