Heliconius antiochus

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Heliconius antiochus
File:Heliconius antiochus MHNT dos.jpg
Dorsal view
File:Heliconius antiochus MHNT ventre.jpg
Ventral view
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H. antiochus
Binomial name
Heliconius antiochus
(Linnaeus, 1767)[1]
Synonyms
  • Papilio antiochus Linnaeus, 1767 (nec Fabricius)
  • Heliconius zobeide Butler, 1869
  • Heliconius antiochus ab. divisus Staudinger, [1897]
  • Heliconius antiochus ab. alba Riffarth, 1900
  • Heliconius antiochus alba ab. trimaculata Krüger, 1933
  • Papilio aranea Fabricius, 1793
  • Heliconius salvinii Dewitz, 1877
  • Heliconius antiochus var. araneides Staudinger, 1897

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Heliconius antiochus, the Antiochus Longwing, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It was described by Linnaeus in 1767. It is found from Panama to the Amazon region. The habitat consists of riparian forests.

Adults have blue-black wings with two transverse white or yellow bands on the distal part of the forewings. They are a Müllerian mimic of Heliconius wallacei, Heliconius sara and Heliconius congener.

The larvae are gregarious and mostly feed on Passiflora species from the subgenus Astrophea. Full-grown larvae have a yellow body with a black head and reach a length of about 12 mm.[2]

Subspecies

  • Heliconius antiochus antiochus (Venezuela to Peru)
  • Heliconius antiochus aranea (Fabricius, 1793) (Venezuela)
  • Heliconius antiochus araneides Staudinger, 1897 (Venezuela)
  • Heliconius antiochus salvinii Dewitz, 1877 (Venezuela)

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  1. Heliconius at funet
  2. TOL