Chorinea licursis is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Riodinidae.
Chorinea licursis has a wingspan reaching about 30–35 millimetres (1.2–1.4 in). These butterflies are quite variable with respect to the size of the transparent region and of spots on the hindwings. They have transparent wings outlined with black and long tails on the hindwings. Forewings and hindwings are crossed by black veins and by two black transverse bands. At the base of the hindwing tails there are bright red marks. Adults are usually found from March to June.[2] Larvae feed on Celastraceae (mainly Maytenus ilicifolia and Prionostemma species).[2]
This species can be found in the forests of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), at an elevation of about 0–1,000 metres (0–3,281 ft) above sea level.[1][2]
Chorinea licursis is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Riodinidae.
Chorinea licursis is een vlindersoort uit de familie van de prachtvlinders (Riodinidae), onderfamilie Riodininae.
Chorinea licursis werd in 1775 beschreven door Fabricius.[1]
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