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Calisto herophile
Species of butterfly From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Calisto herophile is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is endemic to Cuba[1] and the Bahamas. The species inhabits many habitats in Cuba, from suburban areas near major cities to the edges of evergreen and rainforests up to 1,100 meters of altitude, always disturbed in some degree.
The length of the forewings is 14–19 mm for males and 17–21 mm for females.[2] Adults are found year-round throughout Cuba.
The larvae feed on various grasses.[3]
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Subspecies
- Calisto herophile herophile (Cuba)
- Calisto herophile apollinis Bates, 1934
- Calisto herophile parsonsi Clench, 1943 (Cuba)
Gallery
- Male, upperside
- Male, underside
- Female, upperside
- First instar larva
- Fourth instar larva
- Fifth instar, pale morph
- Fifth instar, dark morph
- Fifth instar, head capsule
- Pupa, lateral view
- Pupa, ventral view
- Pupa, dorsal view
- Predation by a crab spider of the family Thomisidae
- Predation by Stagmomantis domingensis
References
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