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Siproeta stelenes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Genus
  
Siproeta

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Class
  
Insecta

Tribe
  
Victorinini

Scientific name
  
Siproeta stelenes

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Siproeta, Butterflies and moths, Junonia, Burara amara, Morpho

Malachite siproeta stelenes



Siproeta stelenes (malachite) is a neotropical brush-footed butterfly (family Nymphalidae). The malachite has large wings that are black and brilliant green or yellow-green on the upperside and light brown and olive green on the underside. It is named for the mineral malachite, which is similar in color to the bright green on the butterfly's wings. Typically, the wingspread is between 8.5 and 10 cm (3.3 and 3.9 in). The malachite is found throughout Central and northern South America, where it is one of the most common butterfly species. Its distribution extends as far north as southern Texas and the tip of Florida, to Cuba as subspecies S. s. insularis (Holland, 1916), and S. s. biplagiata, and south to Brazil.

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Adults feed on flower nectar, rotting fruit, dead animals, and bat dung. Females lay eggs on the new leaves of plants in the family Acanthaceae, especially ruellia. The larvae are horned, spiny, black caterpillars with red markings.

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Malachites often are confused with Philaethria dido. They have similar coloration, but their wing shapes are different.

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