Large with dull brown wings except for the iridescent green base of the folded FW ventral, as well as a fully iridescent green body. Epargyrius? Sorry for the junk photos.
5 individuals - first photos for iNat. Not sure when the last time this species has been photographed in the wild, if ever (non-collected). Similar to American Snout in many ways, but bright pumpkin orange dorsal wings with no white spotting, maroon edges to the hindwing, and apparently an excess of white wash on the ventral side of the hindwing most like Antillean Snout
Tucked away and edge on. Still distinctive by photos from stripy ventral side, orange dorsal side, and toothed wing shapes. Saw 6 individuals along trails, all revolving the bloodwood trees. They flew around constantly, up high along the canopy which made for tough photography. “Courting” and quick ovipositing was observed, likely confirming this tree species as a host
Adult female, appears to be gravid
Beautiful male
Swarming all over the ground. Small mounds nearby- live underground?
Lil friend in a trashcan