
Appearance
"Adelpha justina" has a wingspan reaching about 42 millimetres. The uppersides of the wings are generally brown, with an orange band crossing the forewings and a large white spot or band in the hindwings. The undersides are quite similar to the uppersides, with paler colours.Naming
*"A. j. justina"⤷ "A. j. justinella" Fruhstorfer, 1907
⤷ "A. j. valentina" Fruhstorfer, 1915
⤷ "A. j. maira" Orellana, 1996
⤷ "A. j. inesae" Orellana, 1996
Distribution
This species occurs from Guatemala to Peru, in Venezuela and in Colombia, at elevations of 600 to 1900 m above sea level.References:
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