Manataria hercyna
Manataria hercyna, the white-spotted satyr,[1] is the only member of the genus Manataria from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Neotropical zone.[2]
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M. h. maculata, Panama | |
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Genus: | Manataria Kirby, [1904] |
Species: | M. hercyna |
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Manataria hercyna (Hübner, [1821]) | |
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Subspecies
- M. h. hercyna - (Brazil, Peru)
- M. h. maculata (Hopffer, 1874) - (Costa Rica, Mexico)
- M. h. hyrnethia Fruhstorfer, 1912 - (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia)
- M. h. distincta (Lathy, 1918) - (French Guiana)
- M. h. daguana (Neustetter, 1929) - (Colombia)
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References
- Manataria hercyna, Butterflies of Amazonia
- "Manataria Kirby, [1904]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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