Pierella hortona (Hewitson, 1854)
Common Name:
Hortona Pierella
Hortona Pierella
Synonyms:
Haetera hortona (Hewitson, 1854)
Natural History:
The ventral surface of the wings show light brown color and is similar to another Pierella. The blue spots on the back are pronounced and easily recognized. Inhabits shaded understory and was frequently observed between August and September in forests bordering Purus river.
Distribution:
Bolivia; Brasil; Perú
Bolivia; Brasil; Perú
Feeding Adult:
Adults can be seen sucking on vegetal material decomposing on the floor of the forest.
Feeding Caterpillars:
For the genus Pierella are cited as host-plant species Marantaceae, Heliconiaceae, Commeliaceae and Cyperaceae (Beccaloni et al. 2008).
Color:
brown, black, blue
brown, black, blue
Habitat:
forest
forest
Publications:
- 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