Genus Parthenos Higher classification Parthenos | Scientific name Parthenos sylvia Rank Species | |
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Similar Parthenos, Siproeta stelenes, Hypolimnas, Cethosia, Graphium agamemnon |
Clipper butterfly parthenos sylvia
Parthenos sylvia, the clipper, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South and South-East Asia, mostly in forested areas. The clipper is a fast-flying butterfly and has a habit of flying with its wings flapping stiffly between the horizontal position and a few degrees below the horizontal. It may glide between spurts of flapping.
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- Clipper butterfly parthenos sylvia
- Parthenos sylvia larva
- Description
- Range
- Life history
- Subspecies
- References

Parthenos sylvia larva
Description

Male and female. Upperside: ground colour a bright purple, the subhyaline (almost glass-like) white spots near the apex of cell in the forewing more opaque, the broad discal band of large white spots proportionately more basal further from the termen and very irregular, the spots, especially towards the hinder part of the wing, more widely separated, the spot in interspace 5 more acutely triangular and smaller, the two spots above shifted obliquely inwards towards the costa, making the outer margin of the discal band angulate at interspaces 5 and 6. Hindwing: the postdiscal and subterminal markings broader and more diffuse than in P. gambrisius, giving a dark shade to the whole of the apical half of the wing.

Underside pale greenish grey. Forewing: the spots and markings except the basal black streaks as on the upperside, the ground colour fading to an ashy grey towards the terminal margin. Hindwing similar to the underside of hindwing of P. gambrisius, but the discal transverse sinuous black line very broken and incomplete, the postdiscal, subterminal and terminal black markings somewhat better denned. Antennae black; head, thorax and abdomen bronze green, barred with black above; beneath whitish.
Range

The species lives in the Western Ghats, Bangladesh, Assam, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia (Malaya, Philippines, and New Guinea).
Life history
Larva. Cylindrical; head and anal segment with short simple spines; segments three to 12 with longer branched spines, reddish brown, those on three and four comparatively very long. Pale green, with yellowish-white lateral stripes one on each side.
Pupa. "brown, boat-shaped." (After Davidson & Aitken)
Subspecies
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