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Species Morpho polyphemus - White Morpho - Hodges#4569.5

White Morpho - Morpho polyphemus - male
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Papilionoidea (Butterflies and Skippers)
Family Nymphalidae (Brush-footed Butterflies)
Subfamily Satyrinae (Satyrs, Morphos and Owls)
Tribe Morphini (Morpho Butterflies)
Genus Morpho
Species polyphemus (White Morpho - Hodges#4569.5)
Hodges Number
4569.5
Range
Mexico southwards. A rare stray to AZ.

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Usual range incl. Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and nw, Costa Rica. Can be found on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

rare stray into se. Arizona (Cochise and Santa Cruz Counties)?
Habitat
variable from tropical wet forests to tropical dry environments (incl. scrub)
Season
variable but usually March-October
Food
Inga spp. (Fabaceae)
Paullinia pinnata (Sapindaceae)
Remarks
Several subspecies and/or forms

"Morpho luna Group"
Morpho polyphemus ssp. luna (syn. M. luna)
Morpho polyphemus ssp. luna (var. niveina)
Morpho polyphemus ssp. luna (var. albina)
East coast: Yucatan of Mexico, south into Guatemala, Belize and Honduras

"Morpho polyphemus Group"
Morpho polyphemus ssp. polyphemus
Morpho polyphemus var. psukhe
Morpho polyphemus var. selene
Morpho polyphemus var. catarina (catalina)
Usually associated with western slope forests and coastal habitats. Some populations identified as "polyphemus" may extend east into Vera Cruz.

For details on the "M. polyphemus Group", refer to the the following:
Print References
Most comprehensive resources on this Genus are as follows:

Patrick Blandin
The genus Morpho, Lepidoptera Nymphalidae
Author Patrick Blandin
Publisher Sciences Nat, 1993
ISBN 0285724657, 9780285724655
Length 56 pages

1) Title The genus Morpho: The sub-genera Iphimedeia and Schwartzia, Volume 1
ISBN 285724357X, 9782857243571
Length 42 pages

2)The Genus Morpho: The subgenera Iphixibia, Cytheritis, Balachowskyna and Cypritis, Volume 2

3)The genus Morpho: Addenda to Part 1 and Part 2 & The Subgenera Pessonia, Grasseia, and Morpho, Volume 3

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E. Le Moult, P. Réal
1) Les Morpho d'Amérique du Sud et Centrale: historique, morphologie, systématique, Volumes 1-2