Rober’s Dartwhite

Scientific Name
Catasticta notha
ROBER, 1908
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Rober’s DartwhiteCatasticta notha caucana, Tatama NP, Colombia – Peter Bygate

Introduction

The genus Catasticta is comprised of about 90 species, all found in the Andes and in the Cordilleras of Central America. Many of the species are difficult to identify, due to the very similar patterns on both wing surfaces.

Catasticta notha is restricted to Venezuela and Colombia. There are 3 named subspecies.

Habitats

This is a cloudforest species, found at altitudes between about 1500-2200m.

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

Males are usually found singly. They often sit wedged amongst small semi-submerged rocks and pebbles at the edge of shallow streams, or where small fords cross mountain roads. At these times they are very reluctant to move, perhaps because the cool water reduces their body temperature.

Females rarely settle on the ground, and are instead encountered in flight on mountain passes, or when feeding at flowers at cloudforest / grassland transition zones.

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