Scientific name Urania leilus | Subfamily Uraniinae Rank Species | |
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Similar Urania, Uraniidae, Urania fulgens, Chrysiridia rhipheus, Uraniinae |
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Urania leilus, the green-banded urania, is a day-flying moth of the Uraniidae family. It is found in tropical South America east of the Andes, including Suriname, French Guiana, east Colombia, Venezuela, east Ecuador, Brazil, north Bolivia, east Peru, and Trinidad. It has been recorded as a vagrant to the central and northern Lesser Antilles such as St. Kitts, Barbados and Dominica. The habitat consists of riverbanks in primary and secondary rainforest at elevations between sea level and about 800 m (2,600 ft).
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It is sometimes confused with the similar U. fulgens, but that species is found west of the Andes in South America, Central America, and Mexico, is slightly smaller and has less white to the "tail". The two have been treated as conspecific.

The wingspan of U. leilus is about 70 mm (2.8 in).
As appears to be the case for all Urania, the larvae of U. leilus feed exclusively on species of the toxic spurge Omphalea.

Mariposa urania leilus

