Athyma nefte
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Athyma nefte |
The Colour Sergeant (Athyma nefte) is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in tropical and subtropical Asia.
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[edit] Description
[edit] Race nivifera, Butler (Borneo and Malay Peninsula)
Male upperside black with snow-white markings more or less edged with irrorations of blue scales. Fore wing: discoidal streak obscurely divided and uneven along its upper margin; a much-curved and broadly-interrupted discal band white; the latter composed of three outwardly oblique quadrate spots in interspaces 1 u9 1 and 2, and three oblong spots inclined inwards in interspaces 4, 5 and 6, no spot in interspace 3 ; beyond this an inner and an outer subterminal pale line divided by a transverse narrow black band, the former terminating near apex in an obliquely-placed small narrow white spot.
Hind wing: the discal band of the fore wing continued as a subbasal transverse white band: a postdiscal, narrower, more or less macular band also white, and a very distinct pale, still narrower, subterminal band. The interspace between the postdiscal and the subterminal bands darker than the general ground-colour of the wing, and the postdiscal band on the inner side margined with similarly coloured cone-shaped marks. Underside brown, the white markings as on the upperside but somewhat diffuse, the interspaces of the groundcolour more or less blotched with darker brown, forming on the hind wing a conspicuous discal transverse series of spots in the interspaces; the dorsal margin of the hind wing broadly bluish white. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen above dark brownish black, the thorax and base of the abdomen respectively crossed by a bar of bluish white; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen bluish white.
Female Upperside black, the markings similar to those in the male, but orange-yellow and much broader; on the fore wing the discal band complete, the inner subterminal band much broader and better defined. Underside : the ground-colour a paler brown than in the male, the markings as on the upperside but pinkish white, the dark brown blotches in the interspaces and the series of dark discal spots on the hind wing more prominent.
[edit] Race asita, Moore (Myanmar, Tenasserim)
Differs from nivifera as follows:— Male Upperside. Fore wing: discoidal streak more clearly divided, the preapical portion prominent; discal band broader, the anterior spot composing its posterior half not wider than the others, not outwardly conical; two conspicuous preapical orange-yellow spots. Hind wing: subbasal band slightly broader. Underside: groundcolour a more ochraceous brown; fore wing preapically orange-yellow. Female Upperside: the markings of a somewhat deeper orange-yellow; the discal band on fore and postdiscal band on hind wing distinctly broader ; the inner subterminal narrow band on fore wing ill-defined posteriorly ; the preapical spots much smaller. Underside : ground-colour much more ochraceous.
[edit] Race inara, Doubleday (India)
Differs from nivifera as follows :— Male upperside. Fore wing: discoidal streak from dusky white to dark ferruginous, with the exception of the preapical portion which is always prominently white ; discal band much broader, straighter, farther from the terminal margin and more complete, there being a small spot in interspace 3. Inner subterminal band orange-yellow, macular, well-defined, the pre-apical spots large. Hind wing: the postdiscal band entirely orange-yellow, broader and continuous, divided only by the black veins. Underside ochraceous light brown, shaded with orange-yellow on apex of fore wing and on the anterior portion of tho postdiscal band on the hind wing; the dark brown blotchings in the spaces between the markings smaller and more restricted than in nivifera; the discoidal streak and posterior half of inner sub-terminal band on fore wing and the postdiscal band posteriorly on the hind wing suffused with very pale bluish pink. Female upperside: the markings of a somewhat paler orange-yellow than in nivifera female ; the discal band very much broader; the inner sub-terminal band on fore wing reduced to a tornal and two or throe preapical spots. Underside : ground-colour bright ochraceous yellow, the markings pinkish white, but in great part suffused with pale yellow; the dark brown blotchings on the fore wing large, and in strong contrast with the ground-colour.[1]
[edit] Life history
[edit] Larva
"Cylindrical, with six rows of fine branched spines, the dorsal being lower than the lateral and those on the third and fourth segments lower than the rest, the second segment unarmed ; the bases of the legs set with short simple spines ; colour pure green, with a large brown patch on the ninth segment; spines brown and head dark brown, head covered with short simple brown spines and white tubercles.......Feeds on Glochidion velutinum and G. zelanicum" (Davidson & Aitken.)[1]
[edit] Pupa
"Like that of A. mahesa, but of the curious processes on the back, the posterior one is much longer and more inclined forwards." (Davidson & Aitken.)[1]