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Anaea troglodyta

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Anaea troglodyta
Cuban red leaf A. t. cubana
male, Grand Cayman
Jamaican tropical leafwing, A. t. portia
Jamaica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Anaea
Species:
A. troglodyta
Binomial name
Anaea troglodyta
(Fabricius, 1775)
Synonyms
  • Anaea floridalis (Johnson & Comstock, 1941)
  • Anaea floraesta Johnson & Comstock, 1941
  • Papilio troglodyta Fabricius, 1775

Anaea troglodyta, the Florida leafwing, Portia or Florida goatweed butterfly, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in southern Florida and on many islands of the Caribbean. In Jamaica, it is known as the Jamaican tropical leafwing and in the Cayman Islands and Cuba it is known as the Cuban red leaf.

The wingspan is 76–90 millimetres (3.0–3.5 in). Adults are on wing from October to April (dry-season form) and from May to October (wet-season form).

The larvae feed on Croton cascarilla and Croton linearis. Adults feed on rotting fruit, dung and fluids.

Although over 230 species have been included in the genus Anaea, Gerardo Lamas (2004) considers all Anaea populations to represent a single species, Anaea troglodyta (Fabricius 1775).[1]

Subspecies

Some authors list the following subspecies, while others treat (most) as valid species or even synonyms:

  • Anaea troglodyta troglodyte
  • Anaea troglodyta astina (described from St. Thomas)
  • Anaea troglodyta aidea (Arizona, Mexico to Costa Rica)
  • Anaea troglodyta andria (Mexico, from Texas to Nebraska and to West Virginia to Georgia and Florida)
  • Anaea troglodyta cubana (Cuba, Grand Cayman)[2]
  • Anaea troglodyta borinquenalis (Puerto Rico)
  • Anaea troglodyta minor (St. Kitts, Antigua, Montserrat, St. Christopher, Guadeloupe)
  • Anaea troglodyta floridalis (Florida)
  • Anaea troglodyta portia (Jamaica)

See also

References

  1. ^ Lamas G ed. (2004) Checklist of Neotropical Butterflies : Part 4A Hesperioidea - Papilionoidea. Gainesville: Scientific Publishers/Association of Tropical Lepidoptera.
  2. ^ R. R. Askew and P. A. van B. Stafford, Butterflies of the Cayman Islands (Apollo Books, Stenstrup 2008) ISBN 978-87-88757-85-9, pp. 36-37

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