Epimachia Glory

Scientific Name
Myscelus epimachia
Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
Specie in
Family
Epimachia Glory
Myscelus epimachia, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The subfamily Pyrrhopyginae comprises 163 stout-bodied and powerfully flying species, all of which are confined to the neotropics. They are divided into 4 tribes – Zoniini, Pyrrhopygini, Oxynetrini and Passovini. The last named includes 26 spectacular species in the genera Aspitha, Azonax, Myscelus, Granila and Passova.

The genus Myscelus comprises of 11 beautiful species, each sharing the same wing shape and basic pattern as epimachia, although the shape and configuration of the hyaline windows varies according to species. Some species including nobilis and phoronis have an additional circular hyaline window on the hindwings.

Myscelus epimachia is found in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay.

Habitats

This species appears to be confined to primary rainforest and transitional cloudforest habitats at elevations between about 200-1200 metres.

Myscelus epimachia, Catarata Bayoz, Le Merced, Peru by Adrian Hoskins
Myscelus epimachia, Catarata Bayoz, Le Merced, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

Males can often be found imbibing mineralised moisture from river sandbanks or from the edges of puddles. They are usually found singly, amidst multi-species aggregations.

Myscelus epimachia, Satipo, Peru by Adrian Hoskins
Myscelus epimachia, Satipo, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

More on this topic

Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Myscelus epimachia
by
Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
Family
SubFamily
PYRRHOPYGINAE
Tribe
PASSOVINI
SubTribe
N/A

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