Tom’s Mountain Satyr

Scientific Name
Eretris depresissima
PYRCZ, 1999
Specie in
Family
Tom’s Mountain Satyr
Eretris depresissima, Tatama NP, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

All 562 species in the subtribe Pronophilina are high altitude cloudforest species, and all are confined to the neotropics. The vast majority are found in the Andes mountains, but there are 4 known from the Atlantic cloudforests of Brazil, and 6 that are endemic to Guatemala, Costa Rica or Mexico. More oddly there is one genus Calisto that is restricted to the Caribbean islands of Cuba and Hispaniola.

There are 32 known species in the genus Eretris, distributed variously from Mexico to Bolivia. This figure includes 15 species that have only recently been discovered and have not yet been assigned scientific names. Unlike Manerebia the hindwings of Eretris have wavy margins. The undersides of Eretris are traversed by a series of wavy dark-edged reddish-brown lines, and have well developed submarginal ocelli on the hindwings.

Eretris depresissima is endemic to Colombia.

Habitats

This is a high altitude cloudforest species, occurring at elevations between about 1200-2000m.

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

Males visit damp ground to imbibe mineralised moisture.

More on this topic

Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Eretris depresissima
by
PYRCZ, 1999
Family
SubFamily
SATYRINAE
Tribe
SATYRINI
SubTribe
PRONOPHILINA

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