Bechina Purplewing

Scientific Name
Eunica bechina
HEWITSON, 1852
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Bechina PurplewingEunica bechina, Rio Claro, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The genus Eunica contains 40 species colloquially known as Purplewings due to the dazzling purple or metallic blue iridescence on the uppersides of the males. The ventral hindwings of many species are beautifully marbled, and bear a distinctive arrangement of ocelli.Eunica bechina is only currently known from Colombia and Brazil.

Habitats

This is a lowland rainforest species found at elevations between about 100-600m.

Lifecycle

The lifecycle of Eunica species in general is poorly known and I can find no published details of the early stages of this species. The eggs of most Eunica species are laid singly on the flowers and leaf buds of trees including Mabea ( Euphorbiaceae ) and Bursera ( Burseraceea ). The larvae are likely to vary considerably in colouration and pattern from species to species, but generally have short spines along the sides, and a single row of longer erect spines on the last 3 segments of the body.

Adult behaviour

Males are usually encountered singly imbibing moisture at the edges of puddles.

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Eunica bechina
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HEWITSON, 1852
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BIBLIDINAE
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EPICALIINI
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EPICALIINA

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