Macara alydda

[1] It is found in Costa Rica[2] and Napo Province, Ecuador.

The forewings are dark silky brown, with the outer margin, from the apex to the anal angle, broadly banded with pale fawn.

There are two black spots close to the apex and a pale-fawn mark at the end of the cell.

[3] The larvae have been recorded feeding on a wide range of host plants, including Miconia capitellata, Miconia dielsii, Monochaetum lineatum, Andesanthus lepidotus (syn.

Tibouchina lepidota), Nectandra species, Gunnera brephogea, Disterigma acuminatum, Psammisia species, Croton species, Alchornea pearcei, Alchornea grandis, Acalypha scandens, Acalypha macrstachya, Acalypha platyphylla, Erythrina edulis, Weinmania balbisiana, Clusia multiflora, Cayaponia macrocalix, Chusquea scandens and Rubus species.