Nebulosa hermani Miller
Geographic Range:
This species is known exclusively from the western slope of the Ecuadorian Andes [see Miller (2009), Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, No. 321]. Its sister species, N. grimaldii, is found on the eastern slope in the region of Yanayacu Biological Station.
Adult behavior:
Nebulosa hermani is most commonly collected during the day, often nectaring at Baccharis flowers; it has less frequently been captured at light traps.
Foodplant Associations:
The life history of Nebulosa hermani is unknown.