Caligo brasiliensis, the Brazilian owl, sulanus owl, or almond-eyed owl, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. The species can be found in most of South America as various subspecies, including Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. Its range extends through Trinidad, Honduras, Guatemala and Panama north to Mexico.

Host Genome

No genome information available

Related Symbionts

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Symbiont records associated with Caligo brasiliensis

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No symbionts found

No symbiont records associated with this host species.

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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Caligo brasiliensis

Run Platform Location Date BioProject

No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

10 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Caligo brasiliensis

Run Classification Platform Location Environment
SRR8178379

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178258

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178414

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178129

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178301

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178302

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178370

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178241

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178231

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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SRR8178230

AMPLICON

16S or ITS
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Costa Rica

10.430470 N 84.006948 W

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Related Articles

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Research articles related to Caligo brasiliensis

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No articles found

No research articles associated with Caligo brasiliensis.

Core Microbiome Composition

Core microbiome composition is derived from available metagenomic and amplicon sequencing data, calculated based on the relative abundance and coverage of symbionts across different samples. The representativeness of this analysis may vary depending on the number of available samples and should be considered as a reference guide. See calculation details in Help documentation

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