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queen flasher

panacea regina

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Field Notes

Description:

it often shares its breeding sites with Panacea prola, but is always outnumbered by that species. It differs from prola on the upperside hindwing in having a row of suffused dark submarginal spots and a thin dark wavy line that terminates close to the tornus.

Habitat:

is found across much of Amazonia from Colombia to Peru and southern Brazil.

Notes:

this butterfly was found in the cañon del rio claro

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