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Neptis hylas

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Neptis

Higher classification
  
Neptis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Scientific name
  
Neptis hylas

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Butterfly, Neptis, Nymphalidae, Athyma perius, Junonia iphita

Indian common sailer butterfly neptis hylas varmona


Neptis hylas, the common sailer, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia. It has a characteristic stiff gliding flight achieved by short and shallow wingbeats just above the horizontal. For the other butterfly called the common sailer, see Neptis laeta.

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Common sailer butterfly neptis hylas namrup assam


Description

Neptis hylas Neptis hylas Common Sailer Butterflies of India

Dry-season form - Upperside black, with pure white markings. Forewing discoidal streak clavate (club shaped), apically truncate, subapically either notched or sometimes indistinctly divided; triangular spot beyond broad, well defined, acute at apex, but not elongate; discal series of spots separate, not connate (united), each about twice as long as broad; postdiscal transverse series of small spots incomplete, but some are always present. Hindwing: subbasal band of even or nearly oven width; discal and subterminal pale lines obscure; postdiscal series of spots well separated, quadrate or subquadrate, very seldom narrow. Underside from pale golden ochraceous to dark ochraceous almost chocolate; white markings as on the upperside, but broader and defined in black. Forewing: interspaces 1a and 1 from base to near the apex shaded with black, some narrow transverse white markings on either side of the transverse postdiscal series of small spots. Hindwing a streak of white on costal margin at base, a more slender white streak below it; the discal and subterminal pale lines of the upperside replaced by narrow white lines with still narrower margins of black. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black; the palpi, thorax and abdomen beneath dusky white.

Neptis hylas Neptis hylas Common Sailer Butterflies of India

Wet-season form - Differs only in the narrowness of the white markings and in the slightly darker ground colour and broader black margins to the spots and bands on the underside.

This species has been observed to make sounds whose function has not been established.

Distribution

Throughout continental India; Sri Lanka; Assam; Myanmar (Tenasserim), extending to China and Indomalaya.

Larva

Race var mona = eurynome. Frederic Moore describes this from a drawing by Samuel Neville Ward as follows:

Neptis hylas Neptis hylas Common Sailer Butterflies of India

"Head larger than the anterior segment, vertex with two short pointed spines, cheeks obtusely spined; third, fourth, sixth and twelfth segments armed with a subdorsal pair of stout fleshy spiny processes, those on the fourth segment longest. Colour pale green; face, the tip of processes and segments slightly washed with pale pinkish, a slight pinkish oblique lateral fascia from an anal process; a small, dark, lateral spot on the sixth segment."

Pupa

"Rather short; head-piece bluntly cleft in front, vertex pointed; thorax dorsally prominent and angular; dorsum angular at base; abdominal segments slightly angled dorsally; wing-cases somewhat dilated laterally. Colour pale brownish-ochreous, with lateral thoracic golden spots."

References

Neptis hylas Wikipedia