Heliconius sara (Fabricius, 1793)
Sara Longwing
Papilio sara (Fabricius, 1793)
Heliconius sara can be observed in many places open and sunlight. Commonly visit flowers at garden, sucking flowers of Verbenaceae Stachytarpheta and Lantana, that are abundant throughout the year, as noted in an urban forest of Manaus.
Behavioral patterns were described by Benson et al. (1989) with observations maded in Carajás, Pará, demonstrating territory defense by males of this species.
Brasil; Colombia; Costa Rica; Ecuador; Guatemala; Guyana; Panamá; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; Venezuela
Adults feed on nectar
Is compiled by Beccaloni et al. (2008) plants of family:
Passifloraceae: Passiflora auriculata, Passiflora candida, Passiflora cerradense, Passiflora costata, Passiflora edulis, Passiflora faroana, Passiflora mansoi, Passiflora mucronata, Passiflora pentagona, Passiflora rhamnifolia, Passiflora sidaefolia, Passiflora spinosa, Passiflora suberosa, Passiflora truncata, Passiflora ovalis.
black, blue, white
forest edge, urban
- Benson W.W., Haddad C.F.B., Zikán M. (1989):
- Territorial behavior and dominance in some heliconiine butterflies (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists´Society. 43(1): 33-49
- Beccaloni G.W, Viloria A.L., Hall S.K., Robinson G.S. (2008):
- Catalogue of the hostplants of the Neotropical butterflies. Book., London, S.E.A., Ribes, CYTED, Natural History Museum, IVIC: 1-536