Pereute leucodrosime

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Pereute leucodrosime
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Pereute leucodrosime, on display at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pieridae
Genus: Pereute
Species:
P. leucodrosime
Binomial name
Pereute leucodrosime
(Kollar, 1850)
Synonyms
  • Euterpe leucodrosime Kollar, 1850[1]
  • Euterpe latona Butler, 1869

Pereute leucodrosime, the red banded pereute, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae.[2][3]

Subspecies[]

Subspecies include:[4]

  • Pereute leucodrosime caesarea (Ecuador)
  • Pereute leucodrosime leucodrosime (Colombia, Venezuela)
  • Pereute leucodrosime beryllina (Ecuador)
  • Pereute leucodrosime bellatrix (Peru)
Mounted specimen

Distribution[]

This species can be found in South America, including Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela and Peru.[4]

Habitat[]

These butterflies mainly inhabit valley floor, tree canopy and forest edge.[5]

Description[]

Pereute leucodrosime has a wingspan of 62–70 mm.[6] This butterfly is basically black, with two orange transversal band on the uppersides of the forewings and a blue basal area on the uppersides of hindwings. The undersides of the hindwings are uniformly blackish, with some red spots close to the base.

Biology[]

Adults are active in the morning during sunny conditions.[5]

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