Dismorphia zathoe

Dismorphia zathoe, the zathoe mimic white is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. The species was first described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1858. It is found in Central America and northern South America.[1]

Zathoe mimic white
D. z. demeter
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D. zathoe
Binomial name
Dismorphia zathoe
(Hewitson, [1858])[1]
Synonyms
  • Leptalis zathoe Hewitson, [1858]
  • Dismorphia albimacula Röber, 1924
  • Dismorphia pallidula Butler & H. Druce, 1874
  • Papilio eribotes Linnaeus, 1758 (nom. dub.)
  • Dismorphia demeter confluens Apolinar, 1926 (nom. dub.)

The wingspan is 22–25 mm (0.87–0.98 in).[2]

The larvae feed on Inga species, including I. densiflora and I. venusta.[2]

Subspecies

The following subspecies are recognised:[1]

  • D. z. zathoe (Colombia)
  • D. z. core (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1861) (Venezuela)
  • D. z. othoe (Hewitson, 1867) (Ecuador, Colombia)
  • D. z. pallidula Butler & H. Druce, 1874 (Costa Rica, Panama)
  • D. z. proserpina Grose-Smith & Kirby, 1897 (Guyana)
  • D. z. demeter Röber, 1909 (Colombia)

References

  1. Savela, Markku (March 20, 2019). "Dismorphia zathoe (Hewitson, 1858)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  2. Species of Costa Rica Archived March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine


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