Prepona laertes explained
Prepona laertes, the shaded-blue leafwing or Laertes prepona, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in large parts of Central and South America.
The wingspan is about 88 mm.[1] It is a very variable species and a great number of subspecies and forms have been described. Most of these are now considered synonyms.
The larvae feed on Inga vera, Inga ruiziana and Andira inermis.
Subspecies
- Prepona laertes laertes (Paraguay)
- Prepona laertes demodice (Godard, [1824]) (French Guiana, Brazil, Surinam, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia)
- Prepona laertes louisa Butler, 1870 (Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad)
- Prepona laertes octavia Fruhstorfer, 1905 (Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Ecuador)
Notes and References
- http://www.sangay.eu/ficha-principale.php?ref=835&lang=en Parque Nacional Sangay (Ecuador)