Nymphalis ladakensis
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Ladakh Tortoiseshell | ||||||||||||||||||
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Nymphalis ladakensis (Moore, 1878) |
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Vanessa ladakensis Moore, 1878[1] |
The Ladakh Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis ladakensis) is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Asia.
[edit] Description
Differs from Nymphalis cashmirensis with the forewing termen convex and not falcate and not produced between veins 5 and 6. Upperside colours and markings similar to and disposed as in Nymphalis rizana but the lower blackish discal spot or patch in fore wing much broader, extended to the median vein joining the transverse band across the cell, joined also by a triangular patch at base of interspace 3 to the short band beyond the discocellulars; two small rounded spots in interspaces 2 and 3 respectively placed on a yellow band, as in N. rizana. Hind wing with the sub-terminal series of conical black spots larger, each centered with a large spot of blue.
Underside much paler than in either Nymphalis cashmirensis not so thickly studded with dark transverse short striae. Fore wing: the cell with an ochraceous subbasal and a whitish median transverse broad band; beyond apex of cell a curved, broad, whitish, irregular -postdiscal band from costa to dorsum, and a short oblique preapical whitish mark.
Hindwing basal two-thirds dusky brown, outwardly margined by a sinuous jet-black line; both fore and hind wings with the transverse series of triangular dark marks of the upperside showing through.
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in Nymphalis cashmirensis.[2]
Wing expanse of 46-53 mm.
[edit] Distribution
Northern Himalayan ranges, Ladakh, Tibet, Chitral; Nilang Pass beyond Mussoorie; Sikkim, Chumbi valley.