Mimoides from Bolivia
Mimoides ariarathes Mimoides
first update d. 4
december 2023
last update d. 4
december 2023
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Mimoides
ariarathes ssp.
gayi
(Lucas, 1852).
Caranavi, Yungas, Bolivia february 12, 2016. Photographer; Peter Møllmann
Eurytides ariarathes ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852) TL:
Bolivia, Peru M T. Introduction:
Habitats: This
species is found in terrace forests along rivers
in the lowlands to wet tropical forests and small
farms along the river valleys of the smaller
mountains up to Andean cloudforest at altitudes
of up to about 1000m.
Flightseason: In
Bolivia from november to february.
Foodplants: Cherimoya, Annona
cherimola.
Also spelled chirimoya and called chirimuya by the Quechua people,
is a species of edible fruit-bearing plant in the
genus Annona, from the family Annonaceae, which includes the
closely related sweetsop and soursop.
The organic Cherimoya is a tropical and tasty fruit
that is rare in Denmark. The fruit has a
characteristic green appearance.
Family: Swallowtail, Papilionidae (Latreille, 1802). - 32
genera, 568 species.
Subfamily: Swallowtail, Papilioninae (Latreille, 1802). (501
species).
Tribes: Eurytides (Hübner,
1821) 47 species. Synonyms: Mimoides (Brown,
1991). 11 species.
Genus: Eurytides
ariarathes (Esper, 1788). ref.10 iN.
Subspecies:
E. a. ssp. evagorides (K. Brown & Lamas,
1994) TL: Venezuela M T
E. a. ssp. demerara (K. Brown & Lamas,
1994) TL: Guyana M T
E. a. ssp. ariarathes (Esper, 1788) TL: South
America M T OI
E. a. ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852) TL:
Bolivia, Peru M T.
E. a. ssp. illuminatus
(Niepelt,
1928) TL: Colombia M T
E. a. ssp. arianus (Staudinger, 1884) TL:
Brazil (Am); Peru M T
E. a. ssp. metagenes (Rothschild &
Jordan, 1906) TL: Brazil (Pa) M T
E. a. ssp. leuctra (Rothschild &
Jordan, 1906) TL: Brazil (Go) M T
Engelsk Dansk
Der er lidt rod med slægter:
Eurytides ariarathes versus Mimoides
ariarathes (Esper, 1788) Peru.
Papilio ariarathes (Esper, 1788); Die ausl.
Schmett.: S. Amer."
Eurytides ariarathes; Mimoides
ariarathes; [iNaturalist]
Butterflies
of America and the Interactive
Listing of American Butterflies
Eurytides ariarathes ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852) TL:
Bolivia, Peru M T. 47 species.
Habitats: This
species is found in terrace forests along rivers
in the lowlands to wet tropical forests and small
farms along the river valleys of the smaller
mountains up to Andean cloudforest at altitudes
of up to about 1000m.
Distribution,
local in Bolivia; Andean foothills. Buena Vista,
Villa Tunari (Cochabamba), Rio Beni basin to
Caranavi and Coroico valley. And Bolivian lowland
(Santa Cruz. Brazil; Cuiabá, Mato Grosso.
Distribution:
guyana, brazil, colombia, ecuador, peru, bolivia.
GBIF: Global Biodiversity
Information Facility.
World distribution:
Eurytides ariarathes (Esper, 1788).
íNaturalist.org
began as the Master's
final project of Nate Agrin, Jessica Kline,
and Ken-ichi Ueda at UC Berkeley's School of Information
in 2008.
Eurytides ariarathes (Esper, 1788).
Link
to Butterflies
of America about
Eurytides ariarathes ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852)
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Mimoides
ariarathes
ssp. gayi
(Lucas, 1852)
larvae.
Caranavi, Yungas,
Bolivia december 2, 2024. Photographer; Peter Møllmann
Saw the female
flying around trying to lay eggs.
Mimoides ariarathes ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852). Caranavi, Yungas,
Bolivia february 6, 2016. Photographer; Peter Møllmann
Mimoides ariarathes ssp. gayi (Lucas, 1852). Caranavi, Yungas,
Bolivia january 29, 2016. Photographer; Peter Møllmann
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Hummingbird and Flowering Ice Cream Beans, Inga edulis. Caranavi, Yungas 13 February 2009. Photographer: Lars Andersen
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Caranavi,
Yungas, Bolivia january - d. 16 february 2009. Photographer; Lars Andersen
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