550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2014-Oct29
550 m. Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2022-Nov03
(1150 m., Rumiyacu, San Martin)
2022-Dec07
550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2014-Oct29
550 m. Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2022-Oct31
Eurybia dardus
Common up to 1400 m. Found in forest; attracted to flowers. I don't understand the relationship - or the difference - between true dardus and annulata, which is usually listed as a subspecies of dardus; they may both occur in Cusco, perhaps in different areas or at different elevations, potentially with overlap.
Similar species: ?
1400 m., San Pedro, Paucartambo
2013-Jun08
1000 m., Lower Manu Road, Paucartambo
2022-Sep30
550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2016-Nov20
Eurybia patrona
Uncommon(?) up to 550 m. Found in forest; occasionally attracted to flowers and bait. I'm not sure which subspecies occur(s) in Cusco.
Similar species: The only Eurybia other than the very different E. juturna that lacks a pair of white spots distal from the 'eyespot' DFW.
550 m., Villa Carmen, Paucartambo
2014-Oct29
(750 m., Tingo Maria, Huanuco)
2016-Nov03
(1000 m., Moyobamba, San Martin)
2016-Oct01
(1050 m., Playa Mariposa, San Martin)
2018-Sep28
1050 m., Lower Manu Road, Paucartambo
2019-Oct08
Eurybia albiseriata
Uncommon(?) up to 750 m. Found in forest; attracted to flowers and occasionally to bait. I'm not sure which subspecies occur(s) in Cusco.
Similar species: Lacks FW 'eyespot' shown by most Eurybia; E. elvina granulata has post-discal white spots on DHW as well as DFW.
(260 m., CICRA, Madre de Dios)
2013-May13
(500 m., Alto Shilcayo, San Martin)
2018-Sep20
750 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug01
Eurybia elvina granulata
Rare(?) up to 850 m. Found in forest. The individual shown from Mato Grosso may be a different subspecies.
Similar species: Most similar to E. albiseriata which lacks white post-discal dots on DHW.
850 m., Kuporo Lodge, Quispicanchi
2021-Aug02
(300 m., Mato Grosso, Brazil)
2018-Jul30
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