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Polyura eudamippus

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Polyura eudamippus

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Polyura

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Polyura eudamippus eudamippus nigrobasalis Great Nawab

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Polyura, Polyura athamas, Charaxinae, Charaxes, Polyura delphis

polyura eudamippus


Polyura eudamippus, the great nawab, is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the rajahs and nawabs group (Charaxinae subfamily) of the brush-footed butterflies (Nymphalidae family).

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Polyura eudamippus Polyura eudamippus the Great Nawab Ob Khan NP Chiang Ma Flickr

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically:

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  • P. e. cupidinius (Fruhstorfer, 1914)
  • P. e. eudamippus
  • P. e. formosanus (Rothschild, 1899)
  • P. e. jamblichus (Fruhstorfer, 1914)
  • P. e. kuangtungensis (Mell, 1923)
  • P. e. nigrobasalis (Lathy, 1898)
  • P. e. peninsularis (Pendlebury, 1933)
  • P. e. rothschildi (Leech, 1893)
  • P. e. splendens (Tytler, 1940)
  • P. e. weismanni (Fritze, 1894)
  • P. e. whiteheadi (Crowley, 1900)
  • Description

    Polyura eudamippus FilePolyura eudamippus formosana 20140412jpg Wikimedia Commons

    Upperside ground colour pale yellowish white. Forewing has the costal margin, the anterior part of the cell, a transverse bar at its apex, joining a broad line at base of interspace 3, and the whole apical half of the wing purplish black; the black area narrows posteriorly, extends to the tornus and bears the following yellowish-white spots: a spot beyond apex of cell, followed by two obliquely placed spots beyond, a postdiscal oblique and a subterminal erect series of spots. Hindwing: a postdiscal black band narrowing posteriorly, its inner margin slightly, its outer margin highly sinuous, traversed by an inner series of blue lunules, and an outer series of prominent yellowish-white spots; this is followed by a subterminal narrow band of blue and a terminal black line, both of these stop short of the tornus, which beyond the end of the postdiscal black hand is conspicuously yellowish white. Underside silvery white. Forewing: two black spots in cell, followed by a short isolated Y-shaped mark, a discal oblique and a terminal erect band olivaceous brown; the Y-shaped mark has its fork at the lower apex of the cell, is more or less bordered on both sides by conspicuous broken black lines, and does not extend either to the costa or below vein 2; the discal band is outwardly margined by a series of detached black lunules. Hindwing with three transverse brownish-yellow bands as follows: an excurved baso-median band, bordered anteriorly on both sides by broken black lines, meeting above the tornus a postdiscal band, outwardly bordered by a series of black lunules with whitish centres, a detached row of black spots in the interspaces, and a subterminal irregular band outwardly bordered with greenish; tails black with a median streak of pale blue; tornus conspicuously ochraceous; a sub-tornal short transverse black line crossing from the dorsum to the baso-median band. Antennae and head black, thorax dusky greyish black, abdomen yellowish white; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen white, the thorax with a conspicuous obliquely transverse black line on each side.

    Wingspan can reach 98–121 millimetres (3.9–4.8 in).

    Biology

    Larva feed on Rhamnella franguloides, Celtis boninensis, and Albizzia species.

    Distribution

    This species can be found in north-eastern India (Sikkim, Assam), Bhutan, Burma, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Indochina.

    Polyura eudamippus FilePolyura eudamippus formosana back 20130330jpg Wikimedia Commons

    Polyura eudamippus Insect Designs Butterflies and Moths Nymphalidae Polyura

    Polyura eudamippus Insect Designs Butterflies and Moths Nymphalidae Polyura

    References

    Polyura eudamippus Wikipedia


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