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1910 Mariposas Del Biomuseo Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Familia Papilionidae Subfamilia Papilioninae Luminarias y Cometas Swallowtails Cometa Mayor Cometa Oscura Luminaria Polidamante Luminaria de Dyar Great Kite-Swallowtail Dark Kite-Swallowtail Polydamas Swallowtail Dyar's Swallowtail Protesilaus protesilaus Neographium philolaus Battus polydamas Battus ingenuus Feroze Omardeen / CC BY 2.0 Feroze Omardeen / CC BY 2.1 Darién Montañez (DM) Andrew Neild / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Luminaria de Cramer Luminaria Craso Sangre de Toro Punto de Cuña Sangre de Toro Anchises Sangre de Toro Variable Cramer’s Swallowtail Crassus Swallowtail Wedge-spotted Cattleheart Anchises Cattleheart Variable Cattleheart Battus lycidas Battus crassus Parides panares Parides anchises Parides erithalion Adrián Mendoza DM DM Nathalie Vásquez DM Cometa Parchirrubí Cometa Manchirrubí Cometa Toante Ruby-patched Swallowtail Ruby-spotted Swallowtail Thoas Swallowtail Heraclides isidorus Heraclides anchisiades Heraclides thoas DM Angie Baré William Warby / CC BY 2.0 Familia Pieridae Subfamilia Dismorphiinae Falsas Blancas Mimic Whites Falsa Blanca Pulcra Clean Mimic-White Pseudopieris nehemia Andrew Neild / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Familia Pieridae Subfamilia Coliadinae Azufres y Amarillas Sulphurs and Yellows Amarilla Barreteada Amarilla Agave Amarilla Fantasma Naranja Coluda Barred Yellow Agave Yellow White Yellow Tailed Orange Eurema daira Eurema agave Eurema albula Pyrisitia proterpia DM DM DM DM 1 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Amarilla Dina Amarilla Leuce Amarilla Pálida Amarilla Mimosa Azufre Pálida Dina Yellow Leuce Yellow Pale Yellow Mimosa Yellow Cloudless Sulphur Pyrisitia dina Pyrisitia leuce Pyrisitia venusta Pyrisitia nise Phoebis sennae DM DM DM DM Vicki DeLoach / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Azufre Barrinaranja Azufre Albaricoque Azufre Naranja Mayor Azufre Lineada Azufre Estatira Orange-barred Sulphur Dark Apricot Sulphur Large Orange Sulphur Straight-lined Sulphur Statira Sulphur Phoebis philea Phoebis argante Phoebis agarithe Rhabdodryas trite Aphrissa statira DM Andrew Neild / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 gailhampshire / CC BY 2.0 Benito De Gracia DM Familia Pieridae Subfamilia Pierinae Blancas Whites Blanca Gigante Blanca de Godart Blanca Bandinegra Blanca Bordiparda Giant White Godart’s White Black-banded White Brown-bordered White Ganyra josephina Ganyra phaloe Itaballia demophile Itaballia pandosia Susana Castillo DM Wilfredo Jaén Paola Garrido Blanca Dorada Blanca de Florida (macho) Blanca de Florida (hembra) Golden White Florida White (male) Florida White (female) Melete polyhymnia Glutophrissa drusilla Glutophrissa drusilla DM DM DM Familia Lycaenidae Subfamilia Theclinae Teclas Hairstreaks Cicadiana Puntiblanca Tecla Regia Tecla Vetinegra Tecla Mirona White-tipped Cycadian Regal Hairstreak Black-veined Hairstreak Spying Hairstreak Eumaeus godartii Evenus regalis Atlides polybe Atlides inachus Leonardo Pardo Andrew Neild / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DM DM 2 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Tecla Rustan Tecla Mayor Celeste Tecla Lauso Tecla Ojo de Tigre Tecla Bordidorada Rustan Hairstreak Sky-blue Hairstreak Lausus Hairstreak Meton Hairstreak Gold-bordered Hairstreak Atlides rustan Pseudolycaena damo Thereus lausus Rekoa meton Rekoa palegon DM DM Susana Castillo DM DM Tecla Mario Tecla Tiznada Tecla Ligurina Tecla Lyde Tecla Verde Amíntor Marius Hairstreak Smudged Hairstreak Ligurina Hairstreak Lyde Hairstreak Amyntor Greenstreak Rekoa marius Rekoa stagira Kolana ligurina Kolana lyde Cyanophrys amyntor DM DM Rodolfo Alemán Adrián Mendoza DM Tecla Verde Tropical Tecla Estrofio Tecla Bicolor Tecla Parda Nicaragüense Tecla Parda Melma Tropical Greenstreak Strophius Hairstreak Two-toned Hairstreak Red-based Groundstreak Melma Groundstreak Cyanophrys herodotus Allosmaitia strophius Lamprospilus collucia Arumecla galliena Camissecla melma Adrián Mendoza DM Susana Castillo DM DM Tecla Rojiza Tecla de Mathew Tecla Parda Celeste Tecla Parda Brillante Tecla Parda Buphonia Ruddy Hairstreak Mathew’s Hairstreak Sky-blue Groundstreak Shining Groundstreak Buphonia Groundstreak Electrostrymon hugon Rubroserrata mathewi Kisutam syllis Calycopis demonassa Calycopis buphonia DM DM DM Adrián Mendoza DM Tecla Parda Azulada Tecla Parda Origo Tecla Matorralera Yojoa Tecla Matorralera Blanca Tecla Matorralera Moteada Dusky-blue Groundstreak Origo Groundstreak Yojoa Scrub-Hairstreak White Scrub-Hairstreak Mottled Scrub-Hairstreak Calycopis isobeon Calycopis origo Strymon yojoa Strymon albata Strymon mulucha Mirielle Robles DM Adrián Mendoza Adrián Mendoza DM 3 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Tecla Matorralera Lantana Tecla Matorralera Ziba Minitecla Clitia Minitecla Manchicuadrada Minitecla Flocada Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak Ziba Scrub-Hairstreak Clytie Ministreak Square-spotted Ministreak Purple-webbed Ministreak Strymon bazochii Strymon ziba Ministrymon clytie Ministrymon zilda Ministrymon phrutus Adrián Mendoza DM Alan Schmierer / CC0 1.0 DM DM Tecla Manchirroja Tecla Thyesta Tecla Ambrax Tecla Cebrada Tecla Falero Red-spotted Hairstreak Thyesta Hairstreak Ambrax Hairstreak Zebra-striped Hairstreak Phaleros Hairstreak Tmolus echion Gargina thyesta Strephonota ambrax Panthiades bathildis Panthiades phaleros Adrián Mendoza Adrián Mendoza Adrián Mendoza DM Gabriela Alvarenga Tecla Aguamarina Tecla Manchinegra Tecla Bibandeada Aquamarine Hairstreak Black-spotted Hairstreak Two-banded Hairstreak Oenomaus ortygnus Parrhasius polibetes Michaelus phoenissa DM DM Adrián Mendoza Familia Lycaenidae Subfamilia Polyommatinae Azules Blues Azul Casio Azul Coluda Oriental Azul de Huntington Azul Hannón Cassius Blue Eastern Tailed-Blue Huntington's Blue Hanno Blue Leptotes cassius Cupido comyntas Hemiargus huntingtoni Hemiargus hanno DM Adrián Mendoza DM DM Familia Riodinidae Subfamilia Riodininae Metálicas True Metalmarks Metálica Ocelada Violácea Eurybia Aliazul Metálica Rubí Metálica Erota Violet-washed Eyed-Metalmark Blue-winged Eurybia Cherry-bordered Metalmark Erota Metalmark Mesosemia telegone Eurybia lycisca Lyropteryx lyra Notheme erota DM Adrián Mendoza Wilfredo Jaén Kevin Martínez 4 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Calephelis de Schaus Turquesilla Variegada Turquesilla Azul Onyx Metálica Albina Schaus' Calephelis Variegated Lasaia Blue Lasaia Pixie Albinus Metalmark Calephelis schausi Lasaia meris Lasaia sula Melanis pixe Ariconias albinus Benito De Gracia Adrián Mendoza Benito De Gracia Anne Toal / CC BY 2.0 Benito De Gracia Metálica Albina Anteros Carausio Emesis Parchiblanca Turmalina Común Turmalina Pálida Albinus Metalmark Carousing Anteros White-patched Emesis Blue-based Theope Faded Theope Ariconias albinus Anteros carausius Emesis lucinda Theope virgilius Theope leucanthe DM Adrián Mendoza Adrián Mendoza DM DM Turmalina de Wallace Wallace’s Theope Theope wallacei DM Familia Nymphalidae Subfamilia Danainae Monarcas Monarchs Soldado Reina Monarca Ala de Tigre Confundida Soldier Queen Monarch Lysimnia Tigerwing Danaus eresimus Danaus gilippus Danaus plexippus Mechanitis lysimnia DM DM Ken Slade / CC BY-NC 2.0 Bernard Dupont / CC BY-SA 2.0 Ala de Tigre Trastornada Polymnia Tigerwing Mechanitis polymnia Kevin Martínez 5 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Familia Nymphalidae Subfamilia Heliconiinae Alalargas Longwings Pasionaria Moteada Alalarga Juno Alalarga Bandeada Alalarga Flama Gulf Fritillary Juno Longwing Banded Longwing Julia Agraulis vanillae Dione juno Dryadula phaetusa Dryas iulia Ken Slade / CC BY-NC 2.0 DM Adam Skowronski / CC BY-ND 2.0 Kenneth Cole Schneider / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Alalarga Dido Alalarga Julieta Alalarga de Isabella Alalarga Vibilia Alalarga Cebra Dido Longwing Juliette Isabella’s Longwing Vibilia Longwing Zebra Longwing Philaethria dido Eueides aliphera Eueides isabella Eueides vibilia Heliconius charithonia José Daniel Wong DM DM DM Vicky DeLoach / CC BY-NC 2.0 Alalarga Bordiblanca Alalarga Erató Alalarga Hecale Alalarga Safo Alalarga Sara White-edged Longwing Erato Longwing Hecale Longwing Sapho Longwing Sara Longwing Heliconius eleuchia Heliconius erato Heliconius hecale Heliconius sapho Heliconius sara William Chapman Hewitson Benito De Gracia Angie Baré Olmedo Muñoz DM Pasionaria Mexicana Mexican Fritillary Euptoieta hegesia DM Familia Nymphalidae Subfamilia Limenitidinae Monjas y Emperadores Sisters and Emperors Monja Celdipunteada Monja Confusa Monja Puntero Monja Fundania Spot-celled Sister Iphicleola Sister Iphiclus Sister Fundania Sister Adelpha basiloides Adelpha iphicleola Adelpha iphiclus Adelpha malea edcastro01 / CC BY-NC 2.0 DM DM Mirielle Robles 6 Mariposas del Biomuseo Octubre de 2019 291 especies Emperador Plateada Silver Emperor Doxocopa laure DM Familia Nymphalidae Subfamilia Biblidinae Tropicales Tropicals Bandera Bordirroja Bandera Escarchada Capitán Oscura Capitán Moteada Red Rim Blue-frosted Banner Dark Purplewing Mottled Purplewing Catonephele numilia Catonephele numilia Eunica alcmena Eunica caelina DM DM DM DM Capitán Rayada Capitán Deslucida Capitán Ciega Capitán Simple Tronadora Roja Rayed Purplewing Pusilla Purplewing Blind Purplewing Plain Purplewing Red Cracker Eunica malvina Eunica pusilla Eunica mygdonia Eunica sydonia Hamadryas amphinome Andrew Neild / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DM Mirielle Robles DM Mirielle Robles Tronadora Gris Tronadora Variable Panacea Abundante Bandera Menor Bandera Bibandeada Gray Cracker Variable Cracker Widespread Panacea Little Banner Double-banded Banner Hamadryas februa Hamadryas feronia Panacea procilla Nica flavilla Pyrrhogyra otolais DM
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