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Callerebia scanda

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Callerebia scanda

Callerebia scanda, the pallid argus, is a brown (Satyrinae) butterfly that is found in the Himalayas.

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Range

The butterfly is found in Afghanistan, and the Himalayas from Safed Koh, Astor, Chilas, Gilgit, Chitral, Kashmir and Kulu eastwards across to Sikkim.

Status

As per Evans, it is common from Chitral to Sikkim, and not rare westwards.

Description

The common satyr is 60 to 70 mm in wingspan. Dark brown above, basically ground colour with a bronze sheen. With a white band across both wings. The band varies from white to bright yellow and narrows towards the dorsum on the hindwing which it never reaches (except rarely in the females). It has a chequered fringe and a dark apical spot or ocellus on the forewing. The under hindwing is beautifully variegated with brown, white and grey. The colour below is paler than that of the great satyr (Aulocera padma) which is a larger and commoner butterfly.

References

Callerebia scanda Wikipedia


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