Thereus brocki
Thereus brocki is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It found from eastern Colombia to eastern Peru. The habitat consists of wet forests up to about 1,000 meters elevation.
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Etymology
The species is named for James Brock of Tucson, Arizona who collected the holotype.[1]
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