Cethosia hypsea hypsina

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Cethosia hypsea hypsina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Cethosia
Species: Cethosia hypsea
Subspecies: C. h. hypsina
Trinomial name
'Cethosia hypsea hypsina
C. & R. Felder, [1867]

Cethosia hypsea hypsina, common name Malay Lacewing, is a subspecies of Cethosia hypsea, a butterfly of the genus Cethosia belonging to the Nymphalidae family.

Description

The wingspan is about 80 mm.[1] The uppersides of the forewings are black with a broad white transverse band and an orange-red basal area. In the female on each upperside forewing the basal orange area has also a white patch. In both sexes the outer margins of both wings have scalloped black margins.

Ventral view of Cethosia hypsea hypsina
The undersides of the wings are orange-red with large white bands and several black or pale blue stripes. The edges of the undersides of the wings are deeply scalloped by white markings.[2]

The larvae mainly feed on Adenia macrophylla var. singaporeana (Passifloraceae). The caterpillars are wine red and have long spines. They are also poisonous.

Distribution

This butterfly is present from southern Burma to Singapore.

Habitat

Cethosia hypsea hypsina can be found in forested areas and in nature reserves.

References

  • A.S. Corbet and H.M. Pendlebury - The Butterflies of The Malay Peninsula, Malayan Nature Society.
  • M. Bascombe, G. Johnston, F. Bascombe - The Butterflies of Hong Kong, Princeton University Pres 1999
  • Malay Lacewing

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