Calisto smintheus

Calisto israeli is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is endemic to Cuba, where it is known from the Sierra Maestra. The species inhabits evergreen and rainforests at altitudes between 800 and 1,500 metres. It is also found in cloud forest above 1,500 metres, and at the cloud scrub around Pico Turquino.

Calisto smintheus
Male, upperside
Male, underside
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C. smintheus
Binomial name
Calisto smintheus
Bates, 1935
Synonyms
  • Calisto delos Bates, 1935
  • Calisto smintheus smintheus Bates, 1939
  • Calisto smintheus delos Torre, 1968
  • Calisto biocellatus Torre, 1968
  • Calisto sibylla smintheus Brown and Heineman, 1972
  • Calisto sibylla delos Brown and Heineman, 1972

The length of the forewings is 19–25 mm.[1] Adults have been observed feeding on flowers of Bourreria laevis, Palicourea alpina, Pavonia fruticosa, Mikania micrantha and Stachyterpheta cayenensis.

The larvae feed on Ichnanthus mayarensis. They eat the entire shell after hatching and feed at night remaining inactive during the day in lower parts of the plant.

References

  1. Aguila, Rayner Núñez; Edelquis Oliva Plasencia; Pavel F. Matos Maravi; Niklas Wahlberg (2012). "Cuban Calisto (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae), a review based on morphological and DNA data". ZooKeys. 165: 57–105. doi:10.3897/zookeys.165.2206. PMC 3272634. PMID 22328857.


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