Cynandra, ye un xéneru de Lepidoptera, de la familia Nymphalidae, subfamilia Limenitidinae, tribu Adoliadini, cuenta con 1 especie y dos subespecies, reconocíes científicamente (integrantes de la superfamilia Papilionoidea). [1][2]
Esta especie y subespecies de Lepidoptera atópense distribuyíes en Sierra Lleona, Uganda y Angola (África).
Cynandra, ye un xéneru de Lepidoptera, de la familia Nymphalidae, subfamilia Limenitidinae, tribu Adoliadini, cuenta con 1 especie y dos subespecies, reconocíes científicamente (integrantes de la superfamilia Papilionoidea).
Cynandra opis, the brilliant nymph, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Cynandra. It is found in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Tanzania.[2] The habitat consists of dense forests.
The larvae feed on Dissotis species.
Upperside: antennae brown. Head, thorax, and abdomen brown. Wings dark brown or chocolate colour, formed into divisions by lines of a yellowish colour crossing and intersecting them in various directions. A yellow bar rises on the anterior wings, near the middle, and crossing them and the posterior, meets at the extremity of the body. Close to where the bar rises on the anterior wings are six very small white spots, placed between the nerves, reaching to the anterior edges.
Underside: palpi, breast, and sides greyish brown. Anterior wings greyish, clouded with red brown, particularly at the tips; on the middle of the external edges is a patch of yellow, and on the middle of the posterior edges is a patch of a pale clay colour, with six small white spots. Posterior wings having a third part, next the shoulders, greyish and dark brown; the remainder pale clay, with a reddish-brown patch next the upper corners; from whence runs an undulated brown line to the abdominal edges at the extremity of the body, and another fainter along the external edges. The wings are dentated (tooth like).
Wingspan 2+1⁄2 inches (64 mm).[3]
Cynandra opis, the brilliant nymph, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Cynandra. It is found in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Tanzania. The habitat consists of dense forests.
The larvae feed on Dissotis species.
Cynandra es un género de Lepidoptera de la familia Nymphalidae, subfamilia Limenitidinae, tribu Adoliadini. Cuenta con 1 especie, Cynandra opis(Drury, 1773) , y dos subespecies, reconocidas científicamente.[1]
Esta especie y subespecies de Lepidoptera se encuentran distribuidas en Sierra Leona, Uganda y Angola (África).
Cynandra es un género de Lepidoptera de la familia Nymphalidae, subfamilia Limenitidinae, tribu Adoliadini. Cuenta con 1 especie, Cynandra opis(Drury, 1773) , y dos subespecies, reconocidas científicamente.
Cynandra is een geslacht van vlinders uit de familie Nymphalidae.
Het geslacht telt één soort:
Cynandra is een geslacht van vlinders uit de familie Nymphalidae.
Het geslacht telt één soort:
Cynandra opis Drury, 1773