Rare(?) up to 1050 m. Attracted to bait. I see females much more often than males.
Similar species: [none]
Male
(1000 m., Mishquiyacu, San Martin)
2016-Oct08
Female
1000 m., Lower Manu Road, Paucartambo
2022-Sep30
Female
(230 m., Lago Soledad, Madre de Dios)
2019-Oct02
Symmachia rubina
Rare(?) up to 550 m. Attracted to bait. I'm not sure what subspecies occur(s) in Cusco, but it is probably separata; the individual shown from Colombia is probably the nominate.
Similar species: [none]
Male
(230 m., Lago Soledad, Madre de Dios)
2017-Oct09
Female
(1350 m., Risaralda, Colombia)
2015-Jun25
Female
550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2016-Nov14
Symmachia pardalina
Rare at 1500 m.
Similar species: ?
Male
1500 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2022-Oct29
Male
1500 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2022-Oct29
Symmachia suevia
Rare at 1400 m.
Similar species: ?
1400 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2016-Nov16
Symmachia accusatrix
Rare up to 1500 m., probably mostly below 1000 m. Occasionally attracted to bait.
Similar species: [none]
Male
(1100 m., Cordillera Escalera, San Martin)
2018-Sep18
Female
(400 m., El Paujil, Pasco)
2016-Oct15
Female
(650 m., Tingo Maria, Huanuco)
2018-Jul22
Male
1500 m., Puente Quencomayo, Calca
2022-Sep22
Symmachia tricolor
Uncommon up to 1050 m. Pattern is consistent, but the saturation of the colour on the pale bands is variable.
Similar species: [none]
1050 m., Lower Manu Road, Paucartambo
2016-Nov15
1050 m., Lower Manu Road, Paucartambo
2019-Oct06
(75 m., Colon, Panama)
2018-May04
(1100 m., Morro de Calzada, San Martin)
2022-Nov29