Higher classification Diaethria | Scientific name Diaethria clymena Rank Species | |
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Similar Diaethria, Butterfly, Butterflies and moths, Insect, Diaethria anna |
Diaethria neglecta diaethria clymena butterfly venezuela
Diaethria clymena, the Cramer's eighty-eight, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Mexico to Peru and Brazil. It was discovered to science by Pieter Cramer, in a fascicle of De uitlandsche Kapellen, 1775.
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- Diaethria neglecta diaethria clymena butterfly venezuela
- Diaethria clymena janeira iguazunp ar 24 4 2015 asilveira
- Subspecies
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The wingspan is about 30–40 millimetres (1.2–1.6 in). Adults are black with a blue band on each wing. The underside is red and white with black stripes that look like an outlined number eighty-eight.

The larvae feed on Trema lamarckiana, Trema micrantha, and Theobroma.
Diaethria clymena janeira iguazunp ar 24 4 2015 asilveira
Subspecies
Listed alphabetically.

References
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