Sara longwing

Heliconius sara

The Sara longwing is a species of neotropical heliconiid butterfly found from Mexico to the Amazon Basin and southern Brazil.
Sara longwing (Heliconius sara) Estancia Bello Horizonte, Madre de Dios, Peru. Jun 15, 2022 Fall,Geotagged,Heliconius sara,Peru,Sara longwing

Appearance

It is a colourful species: the dorsal wing surface is black with a large medial patch of metallic blue that is framed by two bands of white on the forewings. The ventral wing surface is a dull brown to black with muted bands and small red spots on the proximal margin; total wingspan is 55–60 mm.
Sara longwing - Heliconius sara Butterfly Garden, Monteverde, Costa Rica (2014).  Costa Rica,Geotagged,Heliconius sara,Sara longwing,Spring

Habitat

Inhabiting rainforests, adults are commonly found among sparser secondary growth and along forest margins. They feed on the nectar of "Hamelia", "Lantana", "Palicourea", and "Psiguria" plants. They reproduce continuously, with several generations produced every year. Sara longwings are one of several heliconiids exhibiting the unusual practice of pupal mating, in which adult males are attracted to female pupae via the latter's pheromones. The males compete for prime perch space close to the females' chrysalids, and successful suitors forcibly mate with the females immediately following their emergence. Alternatively, males may also patrol a territory in which they search for females that have already emerged. The adult stage has a lifespan of 2–3 months.
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Reproduction

Like other heliconiids, females seek the new growth of passion flower vines on that to lay their small yellow eggs, in clusters of 10–50. The vines contain toxic compounds that the caterpillars are immune to; as they feed upon the vines, the caterpillars concentrate the toxins within their tissues. After pupating, the adult retains the toxins and is thus protected from predation.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusHeliconius
SpeciesH. sara