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Frosted Flasher

(Astraptes alardus)

 

 

Frosted Flasher (Astraptes alardus [Stoll])

Wing span: 2 - 2 1/2 inches (5.1 - 6.4 cm).

Identification: Tailless; wings are black with no white spots. Upperside wing bases are iridescent blue. Underside of hindwing has frosted white margin and white fringe.

Life history: Adults rest upside down under large leaves. To wait for females, males perch in sunlit openings.

Flight: June and September-October in South Texas; June-December in Mexico and Central America.

Caterpillar hosts: Not reported.

Adult food: Flower nectar or bird droppings.

Habitat: Shady tropical woods.

Range: Argentina north through Central America to Mexico and Cuba. A rare stray north to the lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

 

Frosted Flasher (Astraptes alardus)