Pyrrhopyge phidias leucoloma
Fairly common 1100-1350 m. Attracted to bait and mud.
Similar species: P. sergius ganus has a narrower white margin VHW, and has the red on the top of the head not extending to back of eyes. Others?
Pyrrhopyge sergius ganus
Rare(?) 900-1350 m. Puddles.
Similar species: P. phidias leucoloma has a wider white margin VHW and more extensive red on the top of the head, extending to back of eyes. Others?
Pyrrhopyge hadassa hanga
Uncommon 1000-1200 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: Lacks red spots VHW shown by P. telassa croceimargo. Orange margin DHW much wider than P. h. pseudohadassa; D blacker than pseudohadassa and P. h. halma.
Pyrrhopyge hadassa pseudohadassa
Fairly common 1100-2150 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: Lacks red spots VHW shown by P. telassa croceimargo. Orange margin DHW narrower than other subspecies of P. hadassa (hanga and halma.
Pyrrhopyge hadassa halma
Fairly common 850-1550 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: Lacks red spots VHW shown by P. telassa croceimargo. Orange margin DHW wider than than P. h. pseudohadassa; D more coppery than hanga.
Pyrrhopyge telassina shiva
Rare(?) at 1000(higher, lower?) m. Puddles.
Similar species: All subspecies of P. hadassa lack red basal spots VHW. P. telassa croceimargo lacks red on base of forelegs. Others?
Pyrrhopyge telassa croceimargo
Uncommon 1350-1950 m. Usually found puddling.
Similar species: All subspecies of P. hadassa lack red basal spots VHW. P. telassina shiva has red on base of forelegs. Others?
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