This butterfly appears to be a Banded Peacock (Anartia Fatima) or a closely related species. It is recognized for its striking black wings with bold white bands and vibrant reddish-orange wingtips. The slightly tattered wings indicate it has been active for some time, possibly evading predators. Banded Peacocks are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, thriving in open fields, gardens, and along forest edges. Their contrasting colors help them blend into their surroundings while also deterring predators.