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Nacaduba biocellata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Lycaenidae

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Nacaduba, Theclinesthes miskini, Jalmenus icilius, Candalides, Candalides heathi

Life history of two spotted line blue nacaduba biocellata


Nacaduba biocellata, the double-spotted line blue, is a butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. It is found in Australia (including New South Wales, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia), Singapore, the New Hebrides, Sumba and Bali.

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The wingspan is about 20 mm. Adult females have a brown upperside, while the males are blue with narrow black margins. The underside of both sexes is pale brown with light and dark wavy lines.

The larvae feed on the shoots, flowers and buds of various Acacia species, including A. aneura, A. betchei, A. brachybotrya, A. deanei, A. erinaceae, A. irrorata, A. karroo, A. ligulata, A. osswaldii, A. penninervis, A. rigens, A. salicina, A. sclerophylla, A. sowdenii and A. victoriae. They can have a wide range of colours depending on their host plant, including pink, orange, yellow or green. Their colour appears to depend on the nature of the and buds on which they are feeding. They are attended by ants, mostly Iridomyrmex species, including I. purpureus and I. viridiaeneus.

Pupation takes place in a pale brown pupa, which is formed in debris on the ground under the food plant.

Subspecies

  • Nacaduba biocellata biocellata (Australia)
  • Nacaduba biocellata armillata (Butler, [1876]) (New Hebrides, Sumba)
  • Nacaduba biocellata baliensis Tite, 1963 (Bali)
  • References

    Nacaduba biocellata Wikipedia