Hamadryas feronia feronia
Uncommon(?) up to 1150 m.; seems more common in dry valleys but probably also in humid lowlands, especially in disturbed habitats. Usually found perched head-down on large tree trunks, like most Hamadryas.
Similar species: H. iphthime iphthime has two (not one) blue rings around each DHW submarginal eyespot; H. februa has a thin dark line circling each DHW submarginal eyespot, lacking in feronia.
Hamadryas iphthime iphthime
Rare(?) up to 550 m., probably more common in remote lowland areas.
Similar species: Most similar to H. feronia feronia but has two blue rings around each DHW submarginal eyespot.
Hamadryas februa
Fairly common 1000-2400 m., probably lower. Like most Hamadryas, usually found perched head-down on large tree trunks. I'm not sure which subspecies occur(s) in Cusco.
Similar species: This is the only Hamadryas in Cusco with brown crescents in each DHW submarginal eyespots; see H. feronia feronia for other differences.
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