Astraptes fulgerator (Walch, 1775)

Common Name:
Two-barred Flasher
Synonyms:

Papilio fulgerator (Walch, 1775)

Description Male:

Large and robust body

Natural History:

Fast flying species, lands on leaves of lower shrubs up to trees high in the canopy which are exposed to the sun. Specimens can be collected with the swarms of army ants.

Distribution:
Argentina; United States: Texas
Occurence Period:

January to December

Feeding Adult:

On bird droppings and nectar

Feeding Caterpillars:

On Fabaceae plants (Inga spp.)

Color:
green, brown, metallic
Habitat:
forest
Publications:
Miller J.C., Janzen D. H., Hallwachs W. (2006):
100 Caterpillars. Portraits from the tropical forests of Costa Rica. Book., Cambridge, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press: 1-264
Hebert P.D., Penton E.H. , Burns J.M., Janzen D.H., Hallwachs W. (2004):
Ten species in one: DNA barcoding reveals cryptic species in the neotropical skipper butterfly Astraptes fulgerator. PNAS. 101: 14812-14817
Astraptes fulgerator

Jardim Botânico A. Ducke

Museu da Amazônia, Manaus, AM

Astraptes fulgerator male dorsal

Male, from dorsal

Specimen from study areas north of Manaus, Amazonas

Astraptes fulgerator female dorsal

Female, from dorsal

Specimen from study areas north of Manaus, Amazonas

Astraptes fulgerator female ventral

Female, from ventral

Specimen from study areas north of Manaus, Amazonas