Pyxis Hairstreak

Scientific Name
Nicolaea pyxis
JOHNSON, 1993
Specie in
Family
Pyxis Hairstreak
Nicolaea pyxis, Santa Fe de Antioquoia, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

Almost all neotropical Theclinae species are placed in the Eumaeini. The tribe is not particularly well represented in collections, so until fairly recently a high percentage remained unstudied, and were inappropriately filed away in the ‘convenience’ genus Thecla. Many taxonomists have attempted to rationalise the systematics of the Eumaeini, the most recent being Robbins who published a revision in 2004, reclassifying the taxa into 83 genera.

Currently there are 1058 known species. Taking into account their small size, secretive behaviour, and the great similarities between many species, it is estimated that about another 200 species probably remain to be discovered.

The genus Nicolaea comprises of about 40 species, variously distributed from Mexico to Paraguay and Argentina. The males of most species have dark earthy brown uppersides flushed with metallic blue. In females the blue areas are paler, and confined mainly to the hindwings. The undersides of most species are similar to the illustrated pyxis, although some such as fabulla have the band on the hindwing broken up into large irregular blotches.

Nicolaea pyxis is endemic to Colombia.

Habitats

This species is found in rainforest at elevations between about 200-800m.

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

The butterflies spend most of their lives in the canopy but occasionally descend and settle on low foliage.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Nicolaea pyxis
by
JOHNSON, 1993
Family
SubFamily
THECLINAE
Tribe
EUMAEINI
SubTribe
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