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Mimathyma ambica

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Scientific name
  
Mimathyma ambica

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Mimathyma

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Mimathyma, Herona, Herona marathus, Euripus, Hestina nama

mimathyma ambica 700fps


Mimathyma ambica, the Indian purple emperor, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Asia.

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Male

Upperside brownish black; a broad white, inwardly oblique, discal band from vein 3 of the forewing to vein 1 of the hindwing, this band bordered broadly on both sides by brilliant iridescent blue and meeting anteriorly 3 white outwardly oblique spots in interspaces 3, 4, 5 of forewing. Three preapical small spots and an obscure subterminal series of dots on the fore, and a better defined, slightly curved, subterminal series of spots on the hindwing, all white, also on the latter wing an apical and a tornal fulvous-yellow spot. Underside pearly bluish white, the discal band and spots of the upperside showing through pinkish white, the discal spots and band on the forewing bordered interiorly with black, and some black marks in the cell. Forewing: an oblique somewhat sinuous postdiscal, and a more even broad terminal band rich brown, the former ending at the tornus in a fulvous-yellow patch bearing a black spot with some black outer markings, the latter white spotted at the tornal angle. Hindwing with postdiscal straight and terminal broad bands of the same rich brown, a black white-bordered subtornal spot, and another in interspace 2 placed on the brown postdiscal band. Antennae brown; head, thorax and abdomen brown above, white beneath.

Female

Similar to the male with similar markings, but ground colour above dusky brown, the markings yellowish white.

References

Mimathyma ambica Wikipedia