White-banded Nymph

Scientific Name
Manerebia inderena
ADAMS, 1986
Specie in
Family
White-banded Nymph
Manerebia inderena Ecuador – Tony Hoare

Introduction

There are 1100 known species of Satyrinae in the neotropical region. The subtribe Erebiina includes the Erebia Mountain Ringlets of the Holarctic region, and 8 exclusively neotropical genera.

There are 44 species in the genus Manerebia. All are small, dark brown butterflies. Many are quite plain, marked only with inconspicuous ocelli. Others such as lisa, rubescens, leaena, fransiscae and inderena have a prominent cream or white band across the underside hindwing.

Manerebia inderena is found on the eastern slopes of the Andes, in Colombia and Ecuador.

Habitats

This is a cloudforest species, found in disturbed grassy habitats along roadsides at altitudes between about 1500-2400m.

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

The butterflies are always seen singly, usually when imbibing moisture from muddy ground, but I have seen other Manerebia species at carrion and dung in Ecuador, so it is reasonable to assume that this species shares the same habits.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Manerebia inderena
by
ADAMS, 1986
Family
SubFamily
SATYRINAE
Tribe
SATYRINI
SubTribe
N/A

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