
Cithaerias pireta - Wikipedia
Cithaerias pireta, the blushing phantom, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Mexico south to South America. [2]
Costa Rica, Cithaerias pireta pireta (Stoll 1780) occurs in all rain forest habitats from sea level to 1000m on the Caribbean and the Pacific side (DeVries 1987 as C. menander). They usually fly …
Cithaerias pireta
Cithaerias pireta is a common species in shaded understory in the rainforest. Although transparent, has a pink spot on the hindwing, and is easy to see even in the dark forest. Can …
Rusted Clearwing-Satyr Cithaerias pireta (Stoll, [1780])
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Cithaerias - Wikipedia
Cithaerias is a Neotropical butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae.
Rusted Clearwing-Satyr - The Canopy Family
2018年8月6日 · Rusted Clearwing-Satyr Cithaerias pireta Photo by Jenn Sinasac Also known as “Pink-tipped Satyr” and “Blushing Phantom”, this pretty, delicate butterfly is a member of the …
Early stages and natural history of Cithaerias P. Pireta …
2009年10月22日 · The early stages of Cithaerias pireta are described from a Costa Rican lowland rain forest on the Caribbean slope. The host plant is Philodendron herbaceum (Areaceae), …
Rusted Clearwing-Satyr (Cithaerias pireta) - iNaturalist
Cithaerias pireta, the blushing phantom, is a species of butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found from Mexico south to South America. (Source: Wikipedia, '', …
Cithaerias pireta - Vicipaedia
Cithaerias pireta (Anglice blushing phantom) est papilio subfamiliae Satyrinarum familiae Nymphalidarum, a Mexico ad meridiem ad Americam Australem endemicus. [2]
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In Costa Rica, Cithaerias pireta pireta (Stoll 1780) occurs in all rain forest habitats from sea level to 1000m on the Caribbean and the Pacific side (DeVries 1987 as C. menander). They usually …