Glasswing Mimic

Scientific Name
Ithomiola floralis
FELDER & FELDER, 1865
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Family

Glasswing MimicIthomiola floralis celtilla, Tingo Maria, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

To the uninitiated it may seem almost inconceivable that the butterfly depicted above is a member of the Riodinidae, as it so closely resembles an Ithomiine Glasswing. The Riodinidae however is a quite extraordinarily diverse family of butterflies which includes many species that are remarkable mimics, not only of Glasswings, but also of Skippers, Pierids, Lycaenids, Swallowtails and Danaines.

There are 6 known members of the genus Ithomiola, distributed from Surinam and French Guiana, south along the Andes to Peru and Bolivia. Ithomiola floralis occurs throughout this range.

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Habitats

This is a cloudforest species, found at altitudes between about 800-1800m.

Lifecycle

Unknown.

Adult behaviour

Both sexes habitually rest under leaves, with wings almost fully outspread but slightly drooping, and with the antennae held parallel and pointing downwards.

Courtship and copulation take place in mid-morning, but both sexes remain active until about 5pm, when they can be found basking on saplings in places where late afternoon sunlight filters through the canopy.

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Glasswing Mimic 4

Ithomiola floralis celtilla, Tingo Maria, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

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Scientific Name
Ithomiola floralis
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FELDER & FELDER, 1865
Family
SubFamily
RIODININAE
Tribe
RIODININI
SubTribe
NAPAEINA

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