Necyria bellona

Necyria bellona, the bellona metalmark, is a butterfly of the family Riodinidae. It is found in most of South America.

Bellona metalmark
Specimen of N. b. manco from Colombia
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N. bellona
Binomial name
Necyria bellona
Westwood, 1851
Mounted specimen

Description

Necyria bellona has a wingspan of 30–40 mm. Body is rather slender. Wings are deep black, more or less glossed, with metallic bright red spots or curved red and glossy blue bands.

Subspecies

The following subspecies are recognised:

  • N. b. bellona (Bolivia)
  • N. b. saundersii (Colombia and Ecuador)
  • N. b. manco (Colombia)
  • N. b. juturna (Colombia)
  • N. b. westwoodi (Peru)
  • N. b. whitelyiana (Peru)
  • N. b. zaneta (Ecuador)
  • N. b. gerhardi (Colombia)
  • N. b. ahrenholzi (Peru)
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