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  2. List of butterflies of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Colombia. This is a list of butterflies of Colombia. About 1,600 species are known from Colombia. [1] Hesperiidae. Hesperiinae. Aethilla memmius;

  3. Mimoides ilus - Wikipedia

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    Mimoides ilus. Mimoides ilus, the Ilus swallowtail or dual-spotted swallowtail, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is found from Mexico to Colombia and Venezuela. [1][2] Little is known about this rare butterfly, but it is not considered threatened. [3] The larvae of M. i. branchus feed on Annotata reticulata.

  4. Marpesia berania - Wikipedia

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    Marpesia berania. (Hewitson 1852) Marpesia berania, the amber daggerwing, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The species was first described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1852. They are a brightly colored, Neotropical butterfly with a unique wing shape, found in Central and northern South America.

  5. Parides pizarro - Wikipedia

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    P. pizarro. Binomial name. Parides pizarro. (Staudinger, 1884) [2] Synonyms. Parides steinbachi (Rothschild, 1905) Papilio steinbachi Rothschild, 1905. Parides pizarro is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is found in Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia and Peru.

  6. Diaethria phlogea - Wikipedia

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    Diaethria euclides phlogea. Diaethria phlogea, the 89'98 butterfly, [ 1] is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Colombia, South America. It has been given the nickname "89/98" because of the markings on its wings resembling an 89 and 98. Some authors consider it to be a subspecies of Diaethria euclides as Diaethria ...

  7. Papilio euterpinus - Wikipedia

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    — From West Colombia to North Peru. The butterfly is an enlarged copy of the Pierid genus Pereute. The insect is usually considered as nearly allied to zagreus, but according to the structure and markings it belongs to the homerus-group near to cacicus. The butterfly is still very rare in collections. [2]

  8. Celastrina ladon - Wikipedia

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    Celastrina ladon. (Cramer, 1780) Celastrina ladon, the spring azure or echo blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in North America from Alaska and Canada south of the tundra, through most of the United States except the Texas coast, southern plain and peninsula Florida; south in the mountains to Colombia, also on Molokai ...

  9. Parides eurimedes - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Papilio eurimedes Stoll, 1782. Papilio arcas Stoll, 1781 non Drury, 1773 (preoccupied) Parides eurimedes is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is commonly known as the mylotes cattleheart, Arcas cattleheart, pink-checked cattleheart, and true cattleheart. It is native to the Americas.