Willmott’s Admiral

Scientific Name
Hypanartia trimaculata
LAMAS, WILLMOTT & HALL, 2001
Specie in
Family
Willmott’s Admiral
Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The Nymphalinae includes many of the most well known and beautiful Palaearctic butterflies such as the Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta, Painted Lady Vanessa cardui, Camberwell Beauty Nymphalis antiopa, Comma Polygonia c-album, and Peacock Inachis io.

Among the neotropical representatives are Colobura, Smyrna, Napeocles, Siproeta, Baeotus, Historis, Junonia, Anartia and Hypanartia.

There are 14 Hypanartia species, all of which occur primarily in the subtropical climes of the Andean cloudforests and the Cordilleras of Central America.

Hypanartia trimaculata is distributed from Mexico to Colombia and Venezuela. There are 3 named subspecies.

Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia � Adrian Hoskins
Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Habitats

This is a cloudforest butterfly, found at elevations between about 1000-1800m.

Hypanartia trimaculata, Antioquoia, Colombia � Adrian Hoskins
Hypanartia trimaculata, Antioquoia, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia � Adrian Hoskins
Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

Adult behaviour

Males visit seepages and urine-soaked ground along roadsides, and the edges of streams. They flit nervously from spot to spot until they find a patch of ground rich in dissolved minerals, where they drink, while periodically fanning their wings.

Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia � Adrian Hoskins
Hypanartia trimaculata, Tatama NP, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

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Scientific Name
Hypanartia trimaculata
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LAMAS, WILLMOTT & HALL, 2001
Family
SubFamily
NYMPHALINAE
Tribe
NYMPHALINI
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