Male

Female

 

wingspan : 37/41 mm 


it is almost impossible to tell Astraptes cretatus from Astraptes creteus without checking the gentalia


our identifications are based on two criteria put forward by Evans : for cretatus the base of the FWUN costa is blue, brown for creteus, and the FWUN white patch is larger for cretatus ; bad luck, the female above has a blue costa base, but a reduced white patch ?


if our identifications are correct, it seems that cretatus would be rather common in Eastern Ecuador, and creteus quite scarce.


seen South of Tena and at Marian.

Astraptes cretatus (?) a Marian
Astraptes cretatus (?) a Marian
Astraptes cretatus (?) en la cresta de Apuya
Astraptes cretatus en la cresta de Apuya
Astraptes cretatus (?) en la cresta de Apuya
Astraptes cretatus en la cresta de Apuya
Astraptes cretatus en la cresta de Apuya
Astraptes cretatus (?) en la cresta de Apuya
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