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Variable Cracker

Hamadryas feronia farinulenta

Description:

The Variable Cracker (Hamadryas feronia) is a species of cracker butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.[1] It is found in the southern parts of the United States south to Brazil. Cracker butterflies are a neotropical group of medium-sized brush-footed butterfly species of the genus Hamadryas. They acquired their common name due to the unusual way that males produce a "cracking" sound as part of their territorial displays. They spend most of the day perching on trees, boulders, and other such surfaces against which they are camouflaged. On tree trunks. they often perch face down.

Notes:

This could be a Variable Cracker, Hamadryas feronia farinulenta, as i saw this species around when i was here in July.

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2 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 10 years ago

thanks for the confirmation bayucca.

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago

Yes, Hamadryas feronia farinulenta.

pamsai
Spotted by
pamsai

San José, Cartago, Costa Rica

Spotted on Oct 14, 2013
Submitted on Nov 16, 2013

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