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Aulocera

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Class
  
Insecta

Subfamily
  
Satyrinae

Rank
  
Genus

Aulocera

Similar
  
Callerebia, Orinoma, Butterflies and moths, Stygionympha

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Aulocera is a genus in the subfamily Satyrinae (or brown butterflies) of the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae. Commonly referred to as banded satyrs, species of the genus Aulocera are endemic to the Himalayas and associated mountain ranges.

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Taxonomy

Aulocera is considered to be a valid genus by some authorities and a junior subjective synonym of the basal genus Satyrus by others.

List of species

  • Aulocera sybillina Oberthür, 1890
  • Aulocera brahminus (Blanchard, 1853)
  • Aulocera brahminoides (Moore, 1901)
  • Aulocera magica Oberthür, 1886
  • Aulocera merlina Oberthür, 1890
  • Aulocera padma (Kollar, 1844)
  • Aulocera loha (Doherty, 1886)
  • Aulocera swaha (Kollar, 1844)
  • Aulocera saraswati (Kollar, 1844)
  • General description

    Banded satyrs are large powerfully built Himalayan butterflies which are dark brown above. They are characterised by a white band across both wings. The wings have chequered fringes. A dark apical spot or ocellus is present on the forewing. The under hindwing is dark. The under hindwing is beautifully variegated with brown, white and grey.

    Males have an obscure brand on the forewing.

    Habits

    Banded satyrs inhabit the Himalayas from moderate to considerable high altitudes. Fond of open country, they can found elsewhere especially on rocks and paths. Banded Satyrs are very fond of sunshine.

    Their flight is both graceful and fast...they settle often, occasionally on flowers...possibly the finest of all Indian Satyrids.

    References

    Aulocera Wikipedia