d’Abrera’s Pigmy

Scientific Name
Baeotis staudingeri
D'ABRERA, 1994
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d’Abrera’s PigmyBaeotis staudingeri, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

There are at least 20 species in the genus Baeotis, found variously from Mexico to Bolivia. They are small butterflies, and mostly very similar in appearance, with broad creamy markings, and metallic silvery submarginal lines, on a dark brown or sooty ground colour.Baeotis staudingeri appears to be restricted to Peru.

Baeotis%20staudingeri%204188 001a - Butterflies StoreBaeotis staudingeri, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Habitats

This is a mid-elevation species found in the vicinity of streams, ditches or wet ground, at altitudes between about 300-900m. The butterfly can be found throughout the year.

Lifecycle

The lifecycle and larval foodplants are unknown.

Baeotis%20staudingeri%203199 001a - Butterflies StoreBaeotis staudingeri, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Adult behaviour

In common with other Baeotis species, the adults habitually bask with their wings held flat, and with the forewings angled forward.

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Baeotis staudingeri
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D'ABRERA, 1994
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RIODININAE
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