Splendeuptychia ashna

Common up to 1350 m. Attracted to bait.

Similar species: S. sp.nov. is similar but has much more extensitve yellow in VHW marginal area, especially towards the tornus.

850 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug02


Splendeuptychia sp.nov.

Uncommon up to 1350 m. Attracted to bait and spitwads.

Similar species: Shows more extensive yellow in VHW margin than S. ashna, especially near tornus.

1350 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2016-Nov08


Splendeuptychia sp.

Uncommon at 550 m. Attracted to bait.

Similar species: Most similar to S. sp.nov. (above) but pale area VHW more extensive and diffuse, and creamy instead of white.

550 m. Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2022-Oct31


Splendeuptychia boliviensis

Fairly common up to 1350 m., possibly less common true lowlands. Occasionally attracted to bait and spitwads.

Similar species: See S. jadea.

550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2021-Nov23


Splendeuptychia jadea

Fairly common at 550 m. Attracted to bait. This likely represents another undescribed species.

Similar species: Recalls S. boliviensis but details of VHW pattern differ; note especially the four aligned silver spots running from apex down to above the large black ocellus, and three separate silver spots below the large black ocellus.

550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2022-Oct04


Splendeuptychia clementia

Fairly common 1400-1900 m.

Similar species: [none]

1400 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2016-May19

1400 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2016-May19


Splendeuptychia itonis

Rare(?) up to 550 m., possibly more common locally in lowlands. Attracted to bait.

Similar species: [none?]

550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2019-Oct09


Splendeuptychia furina

Locally common up to 850 m.

Similar species: [none?]

800 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug11

850 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug11


Splendeuptychia aurigera

Fairly common(?) up to 1100 m. Usually perches on vertical stems and leaf edges.

Similar species: S. triangula (I have no Cusco records; it could occur in lowlands) is very similar and I'm not confident separating the two species. I think aurigera has the white area VFW narrower and more tapered, not entering the cell at all.

700 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug04


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