Agrias amydon

Agrias amydon, the Amydon agrias or white-spotted agrias, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.

The larvae feed on Erythroxylum species including E. havanense.

Subspecies

 * A. a. amydon (Colombia)
 * A. a. phalcidon (Brazil)
 * A. a. zenodorus (Ecuador, northern Peru)
 * A. a. amydonius (Peru (Loreto, Iquitos), Brazil (Amazonas), Colombia)
 * A. a. boliviensis (Bolivia (Yungas), Peru)
 * A. a. bogotana (western Venezuela to north-eastern Colombia)
 * A. a. frontina (north-western Ecuador (Rio Mira), western Colombia)
 * A. a. ferdinandi (Brazil (Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Goiás, Bahia, Pernambuco), Bolivia)
 * A. a. aurantiaca (Brazil (Pará, Amazonas), Surinam, south-western Venezuela)
 * A. a. aristoxenus (Peru, Bolivia)
 * A. a. excelsior (Brazil (Amazonas))
 * A. a. uniformis (Brazil (Roraima), southern Venezuela)
 * A. a. rubella (Brazil (Amazonas))
 * A. a. oaxacata (Mexico (Oaxaca))
 * A. a. smalli (Panama)
 * A. a. philatelica (Mexico (Chiapas), Costa Rica)
 * A. a. lacandona (Mexico)

There is also an undescribed subspecies from Venezuela.