Agrias beatifica | |
Scientific Name | Agrias beatifica |
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Describer | Joicey & Talbot, 1923 |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Class | Unknown |
Order | Lepidoptera |
Family | Nymphalidae |
Distribution | South America |
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Size | 8-9.0 cm |
Alternative Names | |
Regional Names | (ベアタミイロタテハ) |
Agrias beatifica is a species of Charaxine Nymphalid. It is a poorly known species.
Distribution[]
It is endemic to South America.
Habitat[]
The species lives in the canopy of tropical wet rainforests, often near water sources.
Habits and Behaviour[]
The species usually stays high in the forest but occasionally flies down for feeding or puddling.
Subspecies[]
This butterfly has multiple subspecies.
- A. b. beata
- A. b. stuarti
Similar Species[]
This butterfly is quite similar to Agrias phalcidon.