Agrias claudina intermedius has been described by Fassl in 1912 in Colombia in Villavicencio area (Rio Estanzuelo). It looks intermediary between sardanapalus and aedon and has thus been named “intermedius”.
Rebillard and Descimon were wrong saying the distribution of intermedius was the area between Rio Putumayo and Rio Negro. Real intermedius lives in the upper Orinoco basin, at an altitude of between approximately 400 and 1700 meters on the eastern slope of the eastern Andes of Colombia, but also in the Venezuelan Andes (specimens captured by Lichy in 1972) (source “Les Agrias”, Seraphin 2025).
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