Oleria onega explained
Oleria onega, the Onega clearwing or Onega glasswing, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Colombia to southern Peru.[1]
The wingspan is about 52mm.[2]
The larvae feed on Solanum species.
Subspecies
- Oleria onega onega (Brazil (Amazonas))
- Oleria onega ilerda (Hewitson, [1854]) (Colombia)
- Oleria onega epicharme (C. & R. Felder, 1862) (Brazil (Amazonas), Peru)
- Oleria onega janarilla (Hewitson, 1863) (Ecuador)
- Oleria onega crispinilla (Hopffer, 1874) (Peru)
- Oleria onega perspicua (Butler, 1877) (Brazil (Amazonas))
- Oleria onega lerida (Kirby, 1878) (Ecuador)
- Oleria onega janarilla (Hewitson, 1863)
- Oleria onega bocca (Riley, 1919) (Brazil (Amazonas))
- Oleria onega lentita Lamas, 1985 (Peru)
Notes and References
- http://www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Amazon%20-%20Oleria%20onega.htm Butterflies of Amazonia
- http://www.sangay.eu/ficha-principale.php?ref=145&lang=en Parque Nacional Sangay