Eueides isabella
Eueides isabella flies from Mexico to Argentina, and is supposed to have more than twelve subspecies.
in the section below we present, by location, the various forms we collected, and we're eager to present, in the near future, the forms you too collected.
later, when we have reasonable series from a number of locations, it will be time to try to make sense out of all these data.
Mexico - Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosi, Puebla, los Tuxtlas, Quintana Roo
last two are females
in Mexico FW subapical markings are either yellow or orange,
Central America, from Guatemala to Costa Rica
last two are females
North Venezuela
last five are females
almost no differences from Mexico to North Venezuela
Valle del Cauca, Colombia
last two are females
Cotacachi Cayapas West, Ecuador - 100 m
last three are females
Cotacachi Cayapas South, Ecuador - 200 m
last specimen a female
Villavicencio and Otanche, Colombia
female
Napo, Ecuador
Sangay NE, Ecuador - 1000 m
female
Sangay East, Ecuador - 1000 m
Sangay SE, Ecuador - 700 m
in South America orange subapical markings are quite uncommon (first specimen), and the last two look quite like those found West of the Andes
Zamora, Ecuador - 1100 m
Loja, Ecuador - 1600 m
last two are females
San Martin & Amazonas, Peru
last four are females
Huànuco, Peru
last five are females
Junin, Peru
female
Cuzco, Peru
female
Caranavi, Bolivia
female
Cochabamba, Bolivia
last specimen a female
Salta, Argentina
female
Misiones, Argentina
females
Madre de Dios, Peru
last three are females
Goias, Brasil
Tocantins, Brasil
Paraiba, Brasil
Guyanas
last four are females
Amazonas, Venezuela
Trinidad
last one is a female
Dominican Republic
last two are females