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Heliconius pardalinus H. W. Bates 1862

Margarita Beltrán
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Containing group: Heliconius

Characteristics

Early stages:  Eggs are yellow and approximately 1.4 x 0.9 mm (h x w). Females usually place eggs singly on growing shoots and tendrils of the host plant. Mature larvae have a white body and black spots, black scoli, and head and anal cap are orange; length is around 2 cm. Caterpillars are gregarious in small numbers (Brown, 1981).

Geographical Distribution

Heliconius pardalinus is distributed in the Upper Amazon. The map below shows an approximate representation of the geographic distribution of this species. The original data used to draw these maps are derived from Brown (1979) which is available at Keith S. Brown Jr. (1979). Ecological Geography and Evolution in Neotropical Forests .

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Distribution of Heliconius pardalinus. © 2002 Margarita Beltran.

Habits

H. pardalinus occurs from sea level to 1,200 m in riparian forests.  Usually individuals fly rapidly in the middlestory.  Females mate multiply and adults roost solitarily or in loose groups at night at 2-10 m above ground on twigs or tendrils.

Hostplant: H. pardalinus larvae feed primarily on plants from the subgenera Granadilla, Astrophea and Distephana (Passifloraceae) (Brown, 1981). 

References

Bates, H. W. [1825-1892] 1862. Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon Valley. Lepidoptera: Heliconidae. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 23(3): 495-566, pls. 55-56.

Brown K. S. 1981 The Biology of Heliconius and Related Genera. Annual Review of Entomology 26, 427-456.

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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus butleri
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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus butleri
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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus dilatus
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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus dilatus
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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus sergestus
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Scientific Name Heliconius pardalinus sergestus
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