Male

Female

 

wingspan : 65/70 mm


Mimoides xeniades xeniades flies on the Eastern slopes of the Andes, between 700 and 1500 meters (Bollino & Onore 2001), in Colombia and in Ecuador.


on this slide we use the name Mimoides xeniades xeniades to comply with the official taxonomy, but these butterflies are highly variable as one can see on the individual variation page, and one can find similar looking specimens down to the Peruvian border.


females are difficult to see, while males are rather common. the female, black and white, is clearly different from any other butterfly, except that it looks like the female of Parides erithtalion lacydes ; these two females, although belonging to two different genuses, are nearly identical, and fly together.


in Sangay NP we saw several Mimoides xeniades near Rio Negro, and some more near 9 de Octubre and West of Sucúa.

Mimoides xeniades xeniades a el Corral, 1400 m
Mimoides xeniades xeniades en la ruta a 9 de Octubre, 1400 m
Mimoides xeniades xeniades a el Corral, 1400 m
hembra de Parides erithalion lacydes
Mimoides xeniades xeniades al río Tutamangosa
Mimoides xeniades xeniades (oruga) cerca de Puyo
Mimoides xeniades xeniades (oruga) cerca de Puyo
Mimoides xeniades xeniades (oruga peparándose a empupar) cerca de Puyo
Mimoides xeniades xeniades (oruga peparándose a empupar) cerca de Puyo
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