Swiss Brassy Ringlet vs South American Clearwing Moth

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Swiss Brassy Ringlet South American Clearwing Moth
Scientific Name Erebia tyndarus Carmenta theobromae
Order Lepidoptera Lepidoptera
Family Nymphalidae Sesiidae
Size 30-36 mm wingspan 18-25 mm wingspan
Habitat Meadows Farmland
Diet Nectar Feeders Omnivores
Regions Swiss Alps Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela
Conservation Least Concern Not Evaluated

Swiss Brassy Ringlet

A dark butterfly with a greenish metallic sheen on its upperside. It is endemic to alpine meadows in the Swiss Alps.

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Did You Know?

Its metallic green sheen is unique among European butterflies and aids in thermoregulation.

South American Clearwing Moth

A small wasp-mimicking clearwing moth with transparent wings and a banded black-and-yellow abdomen. It is a significant pest of cacao trees in South America.

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Did You Know?

Its resemblance to a stinging wasp is so convincing that even experienced entomologists sometimes mistake it for one in the field.