Species of butterfly
Ethilia longwing
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Heliconius ethilla narcaea
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Lepidoptera
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Family:
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Nymphalidae
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Genus:
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Heliconius
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Species:
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H. ethilla
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Binomial name
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Heliconius ethilla
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Range in blue
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Synonyms
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- Heliconius metalilis var. flavidus Weymer, 1894
- Heliconius ethilla metalilis f. depuncta Boullet & Le Cerf, 1909
- Heliconia narcaea Godart, 1819
- Mechanites ecrate Hübner, [1823]
- Heliconius satis Weymer, 1875
- Heliconius eucrate var. infuscata Staudinger, 1885
- Heliconius narcaea ab. brunnescens Neustetter, 1907
- Heliconius connexa Seitz, 1912
- Eueides eucoma Hübner, [1831]
- Eueides eucoma Hübner, 1816
- Heliconius cephallenia C. & R. Felder, [1865]
- Heliconius polychrous C. & R. Felder, [1865]
- Heliconius physcoa Seitz, 1912
- Heliconius metalilis Butler, 1873
- Heliconius claudia Godman & Salvin, [1881]
- Heliconius assimilis Röber, 1921
- Heliconius mentor Weymer, 1883
- Heliconius orchamus Weymer, 1912
- Heliconius eucoma var. flavofasciatus Weymer, 1894
- Heliconius narcaea var. flavomaculatus Weymer, 1894
- Heliconius eucoma var. numismaticus Weymer, 1894
- Heliconius metalilis var. semiflavidus Weymer, 1894
- Heliconius eucoma var. daguanus Staudinger, [1897]
- Heliconius eucoma var. juntana Riffarth, 1900
- Heliconius tyndarus Weymer, 1897
- Heliconius gradatus thielei Riffarth, 1900
- Heliconius numatus isabellinus ab. fusca Boullet & Le Cerf, 1909
- Heliconius quitalinus nebulosa Kaye, 1916
- Heliconius aurotome f. clarus Michael, 1926 (preocc. Fabricius, 1793)
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Heliconius ethilla, the ethilia longwing, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Jean-Baptiste Godart in 1819. It is found from Panama to southern Brazil. The habitat consists of marginal forests.
The wingspan is 60–70 mm. The forewings are orange with a black margin and four black spots. The hindwings are orange with two black stripes.[2]
The larvae feed on Passiflora species. Full-grown larvae have a white body with an orange head and reach a length of about 17 mm.[3]
Subspecies
- H. e. ethilla (Trinidad)
- H. e. adela Neustetter, 1912 (Peru)
- H. e. aerotome C. & R. Felder, 1862 (Brazil: Amazonas)
- H. e. cephallenia C. & R. Felder, [1865] (Surinam)
- H. e. chapadensis Brown, 1973 (Brazil: Mato Grosso)
- H. e. claudia Godman & Salvin, 1881 (Panama)
- H. e. eucoma (Hübner, [1831]) (Peru to Panama)
- H. e. flavofasciatus Weymer, 1894 (Brazil: Pará)
- H. e. flavomaculatus Weymer, 1894 (Brazil: Pernambuco)
- H. e. hyalina Neustetter, 1928 (Brazil: Roraima)
- H. e. jaruensis Brown, 1976 (Brazil: Rondônia)
- H. e. latona Neukirchen, 1998 (Colombia)
- H. e. mentor Weymer, 1883 (Colombia)
- H. e. metalilis Butler, 1873 (Venezuela)
- H. e. michaelianius Lamas, 1988 (Peru)
- H. e. narcaea Godart, 1819 (Brazil: Rio de Janeiro)
- H. e. nebulosa Kaye, 1916 (Peru)
- H. e. neukircheni Lamas, 1998 (Peru)
- H. e. numismaticus Weymer, 1894 (Brazil: Pará)
- H. e. penthesilea Neukirchen, 1994 (Brazil: Amazonas)
- H. e. polychrous C. & R. Felder, [1865] (Brazil: São Paulo)
- H. e. semiflavidus Weymer, 1894 (Colombia)
- H. e. thielei Riffarth, 1900 (French Guiana)
- H. e. tyndarus Weymer, 1897 (Bolivia)
- H. e. yuruani Brown & Fernández, 1985 (Venezuela)
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