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Caligo eurilochus

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species. The female lays a large number of eggs of one of the host plants and the small larvae hatch after about 3 to 5 days. Fertile eggs develop a grey ring just above the center. Infertile eggs collapse. The first instar of the larvae are white with two orange/brown stripes down the length of
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their body leading to two little spindles at the end. Later on in life the larvae develop hairs mimicking spines and a crown made of four horns at the back of their head. The larvae then find a high enough spot to pupate and begin the change of
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Several subspecies are recognized, but many more have been proposed.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nymphalidae
Caligo
Binomial name
Cramer
owl butterfly
Brassolini
nymphalid
Morphinae
Mexico
Central America
Amazon River
South America
Suriname
Calathea latifolia
Marantaceae
Heychium
Zingiberaceae
Heliconia latispatha
Heliconiaceae
Musa
Musaceae
Musa

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