Enos (butterfly)

Enos
The disputed Enos mazurka
Underwing pattern of female imago, from the
original description by W.C. Hewitson
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Lycaenidae
Tribe: Eumaeini
Genus: Enos
Johnson, Kruse & Kroenlein, 1997
Diversity
5 species, but see text
Synonyms


Chopinia D'Abrera, 2001 (may be nomen nudum)
Falerinota K.Johnson, Austin, Le Crom & Salazar, 1997

Enos is a genus of gossamer-winged butterflies (family Lycaenidae). Among these, it belongs belong to the tribe Eumaeini of the subfamily Theclinae. These small butterflies occur essentially all over the Neotropics.

This genus has a somewhat convoluted nomenclatorial and taxonomic history. It was established only fairly recently, but most of its members were in fact already known to the 19th century researcher William Chapman Hewitson. Hewitson did not yet recognize their distinctness though, and included them in his "wastebin genus" Thecla. However, the two genera are not particularly close relatives among their subfamily.