Butterfly Tour August 2019 List

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Butterfly Tour August 2019 List Panama's Brilliant Butterflies August 18th - August 25th, 2019 Butterflies of Canopy Camp Darién Panama's Brilliant Butterflies: August 25th - August 30th, 2019 Day 1 - August 18th; Arrival, Canopy Lodge gardens/road to Canopy Adventure Day 2 - August 19th; Cerro Gaital am/Finca Macarena pm Day 3 - August 20th; Valle Chiquito am/Cara Iguana pm TOTAL SPECIES: 336 Day 4 - August 21st; Altos del Maria Day 5 - August 22nd; Las Minas & Canopy Adventure am/Canopy Tower pm Lodge & Tower: 245 Day 6 - August 23rd; Metropolitan Park am/Old Gamboa road pm Day 7 - August 24th; Pipeline Road & Canopy Tower Canopy Camp: 189 Butterflies of Canopy Camp Darién : Blue=new species added Lodge & Tower: 4 Day 8 - August 25th; Bayano Lake & Rio Torti am/Canopy Camp grounds pm Gold=new species added Canopy Camp: 5 Day 9 - August 26th; El Salto Road am/Canopy Camp Road pm Day 10 - August 27th; Nuevo Vigia Village Guides: Tino Sanchez & Linda Harrison Day 11 - August 28th; rain am/road to Lajas Blancas Day 12 - August 29th; El Salto Trial list compiled by Linda Harrison Day 13 - August 30th; San Francisco Reserve 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th PAPILIONIDAE SWALLOWTAILS Papilioninae Swallowtails & Cattlehearts Battus polydamas Polydamas Swallowtail X Parides childrenae childrenae Green-celled Cattleheart X X X X X Parides sesostris tarquinius Emerald-patched Cattleheart X X X X X X X X X Heraclides anchisiades Ruby-spotted Swallowtail X X X Heraclides androgeus Androgeus Swallowtail X X Heraclides thoas Thoas Swallowtail X X X X X X X X PIERIDAE WHITES & SULPHURS Dismorphilnae Mimic-Whites Enantia jethys Jethys Mimic-White X Coliadinae Sulphurs & Yellows Eurema daira Barred Yellow X X Eurema albula White Yellow X X X X X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Pyrisitia proterpia Tailed Orange X X X X Pyrisitia v. venusta Pale Yellow X X X X Pyrisitia nise Mimosa Yellow X Phoebis sennae Cloudless Sulphur X X X Phoebis argante Apricot Sulphur X X X X X X Phoebis agarithe Large Orange Sulphur X X Aphrissa s. statira Statira Sulphur X X Aphrissa neleis Pink-spot Sulphur X X X Pierinae Whites Ascia monuste Great Southern White X X X Itaballia demophile centralis Black-banded White X X X X Pieriballia viardi noctipennis Viardi White X Archonias brassolis approximata Cattleheart White X X Catasticta h. hegemon Frosted Dartwhite X Melete polyhymnia florinda Golden White X LYCAENIDAE HAIRSTREAKS & BLUES Theclinae Hairstreaks Eumaeus godartii White-tipped Cycadian X Evenus regalis Regal Hairstreak X Atlides bacis Bacis Hairstreak X Arcas imperialis Imperial Arcas X Arcas cypria Mexican Arcas X Pseudolycaena damo Sky-blue Hairstreak X X X Theritas hemon Pale-clubbed Hairstreak X Theritas theocritus Pearly Hairstreak X Arawacus tograna Togarna Hairstreak X X X X X Ocaria thales Thales Hairstreak X Thestius epopea Epopea Hairstreak X Calycopis demonassa Rusty-banded Groundstreak X Calycopis isobeon Dusky-blue Groundstreak X X X X X X X Calycopis trebula Trebula Groundstreak Strymon gabatha Great Scrub-Hairstreak X Strymon ziba Ziba Scrub-Hairstreak X X X X X X X Tmolus echion echiolus Red-spotted Hairsteak X Ministrymon azia Gray Ministreak Theclopsis mycon Mycon Hairstreak X Panthiades bitias Bitias Hairstreak X X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Panthiades phaleros Phaleros Hairstreak X Olynthus narbal Narbal Hairstreak X Celmia celmus Celmus Hairstreak X Polyommatinae Blues Hemiargus huntingtoni hannoides Huntington's Blue X X RIODINIDAE METALMARKS Riodinianae Metalmarks Mesosemia telegone Violet-washed Eyed-Metalmark X Mesosemia lamachus Purlpe-washed Eyed-Metalmark X X Leucochimona vestalis leucogaea Vestalis Metalmark X Leucochimona l. lepida Satry Metalmark X Leucochimona lagora Lagora Metalmark X X X perophthalma tullis Tullius Metalmark X X X X Eurybia lycisca Blue-winged Eurybia X X X X Eurybia patrona persona Great Eurybia X Eurybia e. elvina Blind Eurybia X Ancyluris i. inca Inca Metalmark X X Detritivora barnesi Barne's Metalmark X X X X X X X X X Calephelis fulmen Fulmen Calephelis X Calephelis schausi Schaus' Calephelis X X Calephelis iris Iris Calephelis X X X X Calephelis sp. Calephelis Metalmark X Caria mantinea lampeto Lampeto Metalmark X X X Melanis pixie Pixie X X Melanis electron Electron Metalmark X Mesene mygdon Red Metalmark X X Symmachia p. probetor Red-costa Metalmark X Symmachia accusastrix Accused Metalmark X Phaenochitonia ingipicta Ingipicta Metalmark X Anteros allectus Rounded Anteros X Anteros chrysoprasta Elegant Anteros X Anteros formosus Black-bellied Anteros X Anteros k. kupris Giant Anteros X X Emesis lucinda White-patched Emesis X Emesis lacrines White-spotted Emesis X Emesis ocypore aethalia Dark Emesis X Argyrogrammana stilbe Dotted Metalmark X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Thisbe irenea Irenia Metalmark X X X Thisbe lycorias Banner Metalmark X Thisbe ucubis Ucubis Metalmark X Juditha odites praeclarum Odites Metalmark X Zelotaea p. phasma Phasma Metalmark X Calospila lucianus Lucianus Metalmark X Hypophylla s. sudias White-banded Metalmark X Nymphidium mantus Mantus Metalmark X Nymphidium azaniodes occidentalis Azanoides Metalmark X X Nymphidium ascolia ascolia Creamy Metalmark X Nymphidium haematostictum Blood-spot Metalmark X X Catoyclotis adelina Adelina Metalmark X Theope phaeo Falcate Theope X Theope basilea Straight-lined Theope Theope sp. Theope sp. X NYMPHALIDAE BRUSHFOOTS Libytheinae Snouts Libytheana carinenta American Snout X Danainae Monarchs & Clearwings Lycorea halia atergatis Tiger Mimic-Queen X X X X Danaus plexippus Monarch X X X X X X X Tithorea tarricina Cream-spotted Tigerwing X X X X X Mechanitis lysimnia macrinus Lysimnia Tigerwing X Mechanitis menapis dariensis Menapis Tigerwing X X X X X Napeogenes tolosa amara Tolosa Tigerwing X X Hypothyris l. lycaste LycasteTigerwing X Ithomia diasia hippocrenis Diasia Clearwing X X X X Ithomia heraldica Heraldica Clearwing X X Ithomia iphianassa Iphinassa Clearwing X X Oleria paula Paula's Clearwing X X Oleria zelica pagasa Zelica Clearwing X Ceratinia tutia dorilla Tutia Clearwing X X Callithomia h. hezia Hezia Clearwing X Dircenna klugii Klug's Clearwing X Godyris zavaleta zygia Variegated Clearwing X X Heterosais giulia Giulia Clearwing X Pseudoscada timnia pusio Timnia Clearwing X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Heliconiinae Longwings Agraulis v. vaniliae Gulf Fritillary X X Dione juno Juno Longwing X X X Dryadula phaetusa Banded Longwing X Dryas iulia Julia X X X X X X X Philaethria dido panamensis Green Longwing X X X Eueides aliphera Fine-lined Longwing X X X X Heliconius charithonia Zebra Longwing X X Heliconius cydno chioneus Cydno Longwing X X X Heliconius doris Doris Longwing X X Heliconius erato petiverana Crimson-patched Longwing X X X X X Heliconius erato hydara Crimson-patched Longwing X X X X X X Heliconius hecale melicerta Hecale Longwing X X X X X Heliconius sapho Sapho Longwing X X X Heliconius sara Sara Longwing X X X X X X Euptoieta hegesia meridiania Mexican Fritillary X X X Limenitidnae Sisters Adelpha barnesia leucas Leucas Sister X Adelpha basiloides Spot-celled Sister X X Adelpha cytherea Cytherea Sister X X X X X Adelpha erotia Erotia Sister X X Adelpha i. iphiclus Iphiclus Sister X X X Adelpha malea fundania Fundania Sister X X Adelpha zina lacina Zina Sister X X Apaturinae Emperors Doxocopa l. laure Silver Emperor X Doxocopa pavon Pavon Emperor X X X Biblidinae Banners, Crackers & Eighty-eights Catonephele mexicana East-Mexican Banner X X X Eunica malvina a;bida Rayed Purplewing X X Myscelia leucocyana Pale Bluewing X Ectima erycinoides Northern Ectima X X X Hamadryas amphinome mexicana Red Cracker X X X X X X Hamadryas februa Gray Cracker X X Hamadryas feronia Variable Cracker X X X X X Hamadryas laodamia Starry Cracker X X X X Nica flavilla Little Banner X X X X X X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Temenis laohtoe Orange Banner X X X X Dynamine paulina Dark Sailor X X Haematera pyrame Blind Eighty-eight X Callicore lyca Six-spotted Eighty-eight X X Callicore pitheas Two-eyed Eighty-eight X X Callicore tolima Blue-and-orange Eighty-eight X X Diaethria astala Astala Eighty-eight X Diaethria clymena Widespread Eighty-eight X X Cyrestinae Daggerwings Marpesia chiron Many-banded Daggerwing X X X Marpesia petreus Ruddy Daggerwing X Marpesia zerynthia Waiter Daggerwing X Nymphalinae Beauties & Crescents Historis odius dious Orion Cecropian X X X X X Colobura annulata New Beauty X Colobura dirce Dirce Beauty X X X X Smyrna blomfildia Blomfild's Beauty X Hypanartia lethe Orange Mapwing X Anartia a. amathea Red Peacock X X Anartia fatima Banded Peacock X X X X X X X X X X X X X Anartia jatrophae White Peacock X X X X X X X X X Siproeta epaphus Rusty-tipped Page X Siproeta stelenes Malachite X X X X X X X X X X X Junonia evarete Tropical Buckeye X X X X X X Chlosyne janais Crimson-patch Checkerspot X Chlosyne ezra Ezra Checkerspot X Chlosyne lacinia Bordered Patch X X X X X X X Anthanassa d. drusilla Orange-patched Crescent X X X X X Anthanassa tulcis Pale-banded Crescent X X X Castilia ofella White-dotted Crescent X X Eresia clio Clio Crescent X X X X Eresia ithomioides alsina Variable Crescent X X X Janatella leucodesma Whitened Crescent X X Tegosa anieta anieta Black-bordered Crescent X X X X X Charaxinae Leafwings Consul fabius Tiger-striped Leafwing X Siderone galanthis Red-striped Leafwing X X 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th
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