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Agrias beatifica beata (Female)
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Peru — amazon
Agrias beatifica beata (Female)
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Agrias beatifica beata (Female)

Agrias beatifica beata (Female)Agrias beatifica beata (Female)

Published on March 25, 2024
Family
Nymphalidae
Origin
amazon
Wingspan
70–80 mm
Conservation Status
Least Concern

Possessing a grand wingspan and bold blue patterns, this Agrias is an icon of the South American tropics.

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About this Species

Agrias beatifica beata, commonly known as the Agrias, is a large and impressive butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found throughout South America, but it is particularly common in the lowland forests of Peru.

This species is characterized by its primarily black wings with bold, metallic blue patches near the wing margins on the fore and hindwings. Like many others in its genus, it exhibits the classic 'Agrias' wing shape that defines this group. Its appearance is a very clean and high-contrast design.

Habitat

Deep jungle and tropical rainforests, particularly common in the Chanchamayo and Satipo regions of Peru.

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