Nessaea hewitsonii (Hewitson’s Olivewing)
$8.00 – $60.00
Description
Coloration: Dark brown wings with olive-green accents and orange spots.
Body Structure: A medium-sized butterfly with a robust body and dark, textured wings.
Sexual Dimorphism: Males are smaller and have more vibrant orange spots, while females are larger with less pronounced patterns.
Flight Patterns: Erratic, darting flight that is often close to the forest floor.
Feeding Habits: Feeds on nectar from various wildflowers in tropical and subtropical regions.
Reproductive Behavior: Females deposit eggs on the underside of leaves, where the larvae feed on the foliage.
Geographical Range: Found in tropical South America, particularly in Brazil.
Preferred Habitats: Dense forests and forest edges.
Threats: Habitat destruction and loss of food sources.
Conservation Efforts: Conservation efforts are focused on preserving its natural habitat through local conservation initiatives.
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