Alychna exclamationis
Uncommon(?) at 1950 m., probably higher. Attracted to bait and spitwads.
Similar species: On male's DFW, the area between the stigma and the discal spots is black; this same area is brown in A. degener. Female exclamationis has larger FW spots than degener. Others?
Male
1950 m. Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Sep29
Male
1950 m. Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Sep29
Male
1950 m. Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Sep29
Alychna degener
Rare(?) at 2300 m., probably lower. Attracted to bait and spitwads.
Similar species: See A. exclamationis. Others?
Male
2300 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2016-May21
Male
2300 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2016-May21
Male
2300 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2016-May21
Female
2000 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Oct01
Alychna victa
Uncommon 850-1350 m., probably higher. Found inside humid forest; perhaps most active at dusk (and dawn?). Attracted to spitwads and bait.
Similar species: See A. pelta.
1350 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2015-Nov20
(2000 m., Napo, Ecuador)
2016-Jan28
(1850 m., Shaani Valley, Ucayali)
2013-Jul23
Alychna pelta
Rare at 2000 m., probably lower.
Similar species: VHW more heavily marked than A. victa, though spots are still faint. Male pelta has an orange patch at DHW costa, lacking in victa; pelta also lacks semi-hyaline area in orange FW band; I'm not sure if this difference also applies to females.
Female
2000 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Oct01
Female
2000 m., Rocotal, Paucartambo
2022-Oct01
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