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Enigmatic Dismorphia
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Peru — amazon
Dismorphia nemesis
ExoticAmazon

Enigmatic Dismorphia

Enigmatic DismorphiaDismorphia nemesis

Published on March 24, 2026
Family
Pieridae
Origin
amazon
Wingspan
7–0 mm
Conservation Status
Least Concern

A master of mimicry with rare wing shapes for the Pieridae family.

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About this Species

Dismorphia nemesis breaks the traditional mold of yellow butterflies. With its dark patterns and elongated wings, it mimics unpalatable Ithomiine butterflies to deter predators, a perfect example of survival evolution in Peru.

Habitat

Common in mid-elevation cloud forests and wet montane habitats of the Peruvian Andes.

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