Heliconius hermathena f. rubropunctata D'Abrera, 1984
Heliconius hermathena sheppardorum Lamas, 1988
Heliconius hermathena, the Hermathena longwing, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is endemic to white sand areas of the Amazon basin. Heliconius hermathena is a sand forest nymphalid butterfly and they are typically lowland tropical forest organisms although a handful subspecies can be found in southeastern Brazil and part of the dry forests of Peru.[1]
Heliconius hermathena is distinguished by its red, black, and yellow wing color.
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