Memphis beatrix pseudiphis Staudinger, 1887. Considered by some to be a species Memphis pseudiphis.
Description
Memphis beatrix is a butterfly with a wingspan of about 50mm, with forewings with a humped costal edge, angular apex, almost straight outer edge, hook-like inner angle and very concaveinner edge. Each hindwingbears a tail. The upper part is navy blue, almost black, with a more or less important metallic blue basal part and decorated on the forewings with a few blue spots near the apex. The underside is dark grey with metallic reflections and simulates a dead leaf.Seitz- A. beatrix Druce from Chiriqui is an imposing species. The female is beneath much greyer than the male. Seems not to be rare..