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These are butterflies in the family Hesperiidae that I have recorded on Isla Colon. Each specimen includes collecting data and observations I have made over years of visits to the island.
Specimen records and photographs
for researchers and educators
Species page for Aeria eurimedia agna
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Records from Isla Colon:
Record Locator #10354
Panama; B. del Toro; Isla Colon
Lat 9.4070, Long -82.3079 [ITEC] el 10m
June 25, 2014; moon new/waxing
Trail through rainforest
Frederick C. Mosher
Field notes from Isla Colon:
This species is occasional in the rainforest interior. The yellow-black pattern is common among several Lepidopterans on Isla Colon, including day-flying moths.
Identification source link:
To help with identification, email me at identification@panamainsects.org. Please include specimen locator number.
Panama Insects Tropical Insects
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