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Heliconius lalitae Br�vignon 1996

Andrew V. Z. Brower
Containing group: Heliconius

Introduction

A rare and recently-described Heliconius species from French Guiana.

Characteristics

H. lalitae is very similar to H. egeria egerides Staudinger 1897, exhibiting yellow distal spots and a basal red area on the forewong, and a basal transverse red stripe across the discal cell of the hindwing. According to Brévignon's (1996) diagnosis, it may be distinguished from the latter by the distribution of the androconial scales, which in H. lalitae extend into the hindwing discal cell.

References

Br�vignon, C. 1996 Description d'un nouvel Heliconius provenant de Guyane Fran�aise. Lambillionea 96, 467-470.

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Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA

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