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Heliconius hortense

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Heliconius

Heliconius hortense Heliconius hortense GurinMneville 1844

Similar
  
Heliconius hecalesia, Heliconius hermathena, Heliconius ricini, Heliconius atthis, Heliconius hecuba

Heliconius hortense, the Mexican longwing, Mexican heliconian or mountain longwing, is a heliconiid butterfly.

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Description

Heliconius hortense Heliconius hortense live adults

The basic color of the uppersides of the wings is black, with a vertical white band on the forewings and an horizontal red band on the hindwings. The undersides are dark brown, with a white band on the forewings and a few red spots at the base of the hindwings. The adults feed on pollens and live up to six months. Females usually lay yellow eggs singly on shoots of various host plants, mainly Passiflora species, of which caterpillars primarily feed.

Distribution

Heliconius hortense occurs in eastern and western Mexico and from Honduras to Ecuador.

Habitat

This species can be found in cloud forest from sea level to 2300 m.

Heliconius hortense Mexican Longwing Heliconius hortense Taken in the ENMAX Flickr

Heliconius hortense Heliconius hortense pinned specimens

Heliconius hortense httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Heliconius hortense Mountain Longwing Heliconius hortense

Heliconius hortense Mountain Longwing Heliconius hortense

References

Heliconius hortense Wikipedia