Philaethria constantinoi
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
The largest member of Philaethria, P. constantinoi is rare, and endemic to the Chocó region of northwestern Colombia.Characteristics
P. constantinoi may be distinguished from other members of the genus by its larger size and more contrasting pattern elements on the ventral surfaces of the wings, particularly the orange medial areas of the postdiscal bands on the ventral surface.References
Salazar Escobar, J.A. 1991. Descripción de una nueva especie de Philaethria Billberg, 1820 para el occidente de Colombia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae). SHILAP Revta. Lepid. 19: 273-279.
Constantino, L. M. and J. A. Salazar. 2010. A review of the Philaethria dido species complex (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae) and description of three new sibling speceis from Colombia and Venezuela. Zootaxa 2720: 1-27.
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