Siderone galanthis (Hübner, [1823])
Red-striped Leafwing
Papilio galanthis (Cramer, 1775)
The genus Siderone has two species in the Neotropics (Lamas, 2004). Siderone galanthis is distributed from Mexico to southern Brazil and occurs in forest and other vegetation types. In central Amazonia this is a rare species in traps fruit, but both sexes can be observed on this substrate.
The caterpillars are solitary and generally use mature leaves of the host-plant. Siderone galanthis also shows the behavior of to accumulate droppings in the central vein of the leaves and use this structure as a place of rest or while eating. The immature stages are described by Morais et al. (1996).
Brasil; Colombia; Cuba; México; Quisqueya; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago
The caterpillars can feed on leaves Flacourtiaceae Casearia sylvestris (Morais et al. 1996).
black, brown, red, yellow
forest edge, forest
- Lamas G. (2004):
- Atlas of neotropical Lepidoptera - Checklist: Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papilionoidea. Book.: 1-439
- Morais H.C., Diniz I.R., Silva J.R. (1996):
- Larvas de Siderone marthesia nemesis (Illiger) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Charaxinae) em cerrado de Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Revta bras. Zool. 13(2): 351-356
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Male, from dorsal
Specimen deposited in the Collection of Invertebrates INPA, Manaus, Amazonas
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Male, from ventral
Specimen deposited in the Collection of Invertebrates INPA, Manaus, Amazonas
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Female, from dorsal
Specimen deposited in the Collection of Invertebrates INPA, Manaus, Amazonas
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Female, from ventral
Specimen deposited in the Collection of Invertebrates INPA, Manaus, Amazonas