Eurytides serville

Eurytides serville

''Eurytides serville'' is a species of butterfly found in the Neotropical ecozone.
Eurytides serville (Papiilonidae) PNYC - San Alberto, Pasco, Peru. Mar 11, 2020 Eurytides serville,Geotagged,Peru,Summer

Appearance

Forewing with broad black cell-band, which runs obliquely from the costal margin to the marginal area, being united with the latter. In the forewing the first and send subcostal distally confluent with the costa, the second subcostal rarely free. No red or yellow band is present on the under surface of the hindwing. In ''E. s. acritus'' the spots on head and breast small, also the yellowish lateral stripe of the abdomen reduced, these markings sometimes absent; cell of the hindwing usually without blackish streaks. ''E. s. serville'' spots on breast and head always present, abdomen with two yellowish stripes on each side, of which the upper one is broad; cell-streaks of the forewing distinct, the subapical area of the cell always shaded with brown; the pale patches before the margin of the hindwing, on the under surface, more distinct than in ''E. s. acritus''.

Naming

*''E. s. serville''
⤷ ''E. s. acritus''

Status

Common. No known threats.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyPapilionidae
GenusEurytides
SpeciesE. serville
Photographed in
Peru