Orange-barred Velvet

Scientific Name
Panara phereclus
LINNAEUS, 1758
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Orange-barred VelvetPanara phereclus, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The genus Panara comprises of 5 species – jarbas, soana, phereclus, aureizona and ovifera. The wings of all species are black, marked with orange diagonal bands across the forewings. In jarbas there is additionally a straight orange median band across the hindwings.

Panara phereclus can easily be confused with several other metalmarks including Isapis agyrtus, Xenandra helius, and the orange-banded females of various Setabis species, so particular attention should be paid to the shape and position of the orange band, and to the wing shape.

Panara phereclus occurs in Guyana, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

Habitats

This species inhabits pre-montane rainforest and cloudforest at altitudes between about 400-1200m.

Lifecycle

The early stages appear to be unknown.

Adult behaviour

Males are usually seen singly, when imbibing mineralised moisture from soil or rocks. They normally hold their wings fully outspread while feeding.

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Panara phereclus, Satipo, Peru

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