Parides lysander


Parides lysander, the Lysander cattleheart, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is found in the Neotropical ecozone.
The larvae feed on Aristolochia species including A. huberiana, A. sprucei, A. littoralis, A. ruiziana, and A. leuconeura.

Subspecies

P. lysander Cr.. Male with white scent-wool in the fold of the hindwing. Outer margin of the forewing in the female rounded; the last two red spots on the hindwing separated, standing obliquely one under the other; female-f. parsodes Gray has a large white area on the forewing, composed of several spots: in the female -f. arbates Stoll the forewing has only one white spot; whilst in the female-f. brissonius Gray the forewing has no white spot at all. A male with yellow instead of red spots on the forewing has been described as ab. bari Oberth. — This species is known from the whole of the Amazon, East Peru and East Ecuador, as well as from the Guianas and Bogota; it has not hitherto been found in Bolivia nor in Brazil proper. It is a swamp species and flies heavily over the wettest places in the shade of the woods.

Description from Rothschild and Jordan (1906)

A full description is provided by Rothschild, W. and Jordan, K.

Taxonomy

Parides lysander is a member of the aeneas species group
The members are