Dismorphia theucharila explained
Dismorphia theucharila, the clearwinged mimic white, is a species of butterfly of the family Pieridae. It is found from Mexico to Bolivia and the Guianas.
The wingspan is 25–27 mm. It exhibits sexual dimorphism.[1]
Subspecies
- D. t. theucharila (Venezuela)
- D. t. lysinoe (Hewitson, [1853]) (Brazil (Amazonas))
- D. t. theonoe (Hewitson, [1853]) (Brazil (Pará), Ecuador)
- D. t. fortunata (Lucas, 1854) (Mexico, Panama)
- D. t. siloe (Hewitson, [1858]) (Colombia)
- D. t. argochloe (Bates, 1861) (Brazil (Amazonas), Bolivia)
- D. t. leuconoe (Bates, 1861) (Brazil (Amazonas), Ecuador, Colombia)
- D. t. avonia (Hewitson, 1867) (Ecuador, Colombia)
- D. t. lysinoides Staudinger, 1884 (Colombia)
- D. t. xanthone Röber, 1924 (Colombia)
- D. t. vitrea Krüger, 1925 (Surinam, French Guiana)
- D. t. elisa Lamas, 2004 (Peru)
Notes and References
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