Contribution and Photo credits
Deep Jyoti Roy, B. Sc 6th Semester Major,
Dept. of Zoology, Darrang College, Tezpur
Common Evening Brown. Melanitis leda
This is an inconspicuous brown
butterfly. The upperside is dark brown with an eye-spot and a white pupil on
the forewings surrounded by orange patches (especially in the dry season form).
The underside is very much variable. In the wet season forms, the wings are marked
with small eye spots and black streaks and the ground colour is
yellowish-brown. The dry season forms are pale brown with a few obscure
markings. The apex of the fore wing is produced and angular only in the wet
season forms. The sexes are similar in appearance. It has a wingspan of 60-80
mm.
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Asian Cabbage White, Pieris canidia
This a predominantly white butterfly.
The apex of forewing on the upperside is black with a few terminal black spots.
There are black marginal spots on the hindwing also. A large black spot is
present in the outer half of forewing, on both the surfaces. The underside of
the hindwing is dirty white, densely dusted with dirty yellow, grey and
greenish scales. The female has an additional black spot on the upperside of
the forewing. It has wing span of 45-60 mm.
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Striped Tiger. Danaus genutia
It is a medium-sized butterfly with
tawny (light brown to brownish-orange coloured) wings and black veins, giving
it a striped appearance. The apical half of the forewing is black with a white
band. The wings are bordered in black and outlined with semi-circular white
spots. The male has a black-and-white spot on the underside of the hindwing. It
has a wingspan of about 7-8 cm.
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Lemon Pansy. Junonia lemonias
It is a brown butterfly with numerous
eye-spots as well as black and lemon-yellow spots and lines on the forewing and
hindwing. In the dry season, the markings are reduced and in the wet season, they
are more prominent and larger. The colouration on the underside of the forewing
is also variable. In the wet season, the markings are distinct and vivid, in the
dry season, they are obscure and pale, thus aiding the butterfly in camouflage
among dried leaf- litter. The male and female look similar. It has a wingspan of about 45- 60 mm.
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Common Sailer. Neptis hylas
The wings are black with two white bands
composed of spots. The cell of the forewing is almost entirely white, with a
triangular white mark in front of it. The underside is chestnut and the central
white band is outwardly edged in black. The wings are narrow. The body is
metallic green with a brown sheen. The male and female have similar markings.
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Reference
Kunte, K. (2000). India- A lifescape: Butterflies of Peninsular India.
Indian Academy of Science, Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.
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