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Species Distribution
To map species distributions we compiled a database of 5386 species-locality
records. This database combines fi eldwork data from the authors and records from
more than 60 museums and private collections, with the most signifi cant contribu-
tions (>200 records each) from the Natural History Museum, London (BMNH), the
Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, Lima (MUSM), the
McGuire Center, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville (FLMNH), the
United States National Museum, Washington D.C. (USNM), the American Museum
of Natural History, New York (AMNH), and sight records (Willmott & Hall, unpub-
lished data). Despite ithomiines being one of the best collected Neotropical butterfl y
Table 1 (continued)
Genus Species Mimicry pattern
Oleria enania agnosia, aureliana, lerida
Oleria estella agnosia, quintina
Oleria fasciata banjana-m, susiana
Oleria fl ora egra, lerida
Oleria fumata banjana-m
Oleria gunilla agnosia, aureliana, illinissa,
lerida, quintina, sinilia
Oleria ilerdina aureliana, illinissa, lerida
Oleria makrena agnosia, banjana-m
Oleria onega agnosia, aureliana, lerida,
quintina
Oleria padilla agnosia, banjana-m
Oleria paula amalda, lerida
Oleria phenomoe agnosia
Oleria quadrata agnosia
Oleria quintina quintina
Oleria radina panthyale, banjana-m,
unknown
Oleria rubescens lerida
Oleria santineza agnosia, banjana-m
Oleria sexmaculata aureliana, lerida, sinilia
Oleria similigena egra, lerida
Oleria tigilla agnosia, lerida
Oleria tremona banjana-m
Oleria vicina agnosia
Oleria victorine agnosia, lerida
Oleria nsp agnosia
Oleria zelica eurimedia
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