Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa), family Nymphalidae, Costa Rica
photograph by Chunyee Chiu

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Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa), family Nymphalidae, Costa Rica
photograph by Chunyee Chiu

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A Mexican bluewing (Myscelia ethusa) in Llano Grande, Texas, USA
by jciv
#1972 -Â Whitened Bluewing - Myscelia cyaniris
Another butterfly with some spectacular iridescence, from the butterfly house in Dunedin, Otago.Â
AKA blue wave, blue-banded purplewing, tropical blue wave, and royal blue. cyaniris translates as âdark blue rainbowâ, but I do wonder why Myscelia translates as âburnt muscleâ.
A Nymphalid native to rainforests on the Atlantic slope, from Mexico to Peru, where the caterpillars feed on two pants in the Euphorbiaceae and the adults feed on rotting fruit and dung.Â
Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa), family Nymphalidae, National Butterfly Center, Misson, TX, USA
photograph by Steven Glynn
Blue Wave (Myscelia cyaniris), family Nymphalidae, found in Central and South America
photograph by Alan Chin Lee

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Bluewing (Myscelia orsis), male, family Nymphalidae, Itatiaia National Park, Brazil
photograph by Carlos Eduardo Zikan
Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa) - (c) SaritaWolf - please do not repost
Blackened Bluewing -Â Myscelia cyananthe
An amazing North American butterfly, Myscelia cyananthe (Nymphalidae) is a species distinctive by having the upperside black with iridescent blue bands, and the center of forewing black without bands.
The subspecies pictured, Myscelia cyananthe skinneri, occurs in subtropical Mexico (Baja California Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa) and and rarely into South Texas and New Mexico.
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Photo credit: ŠManuel A. Balcåzar Lara | Locality: not indicated (2014)