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Athyma selenophora

Athyma selenophora, the staff sergeant,[1][2] is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in tropical and subtropical Asia.[1][2]

Staff sergeant
At Tadiandamol in Karnataka, India
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Athyma
Species:
A. selenophora
Binomial name
Athyma selenophora
(Kollar, 1844)
Synonyms
  • Pantoporia selenophora

Description edit

The male upperside is black with a forewing that has a discoidal streak deep red, twice divided, with the apical portion dusky white. Three elongate oval white spots appear in the interspaces beyond, forming a distinct white band, variable in width, from dorsum to interspace 3.[3]

The staff sergeant features an obscure inner subterminal line of transverse whitish marks, and another outer subterminal pale line that's even more obscure. The hindwing has a broad white discal band of the forewing continued across to vein 1, a postdiscal narrow diffuse pale macular band, and a subterminal pale line; abdominal fold dusky grey; cilia of both forewings and hindwings black, alternated with white.[3]

The underside is bright chestnut red with the markings as on the upperside but all white, on the terminal portions of the wings diffuse. Discoidal streak in forewing white, diffuse, more broadly divided; interspace 8 white at base, with a dark chestnut-red loop below it in interspace 7 crossing into the cellular area; very dark postdiscal blotches in interspaces 1a, 1 to 3 on forewing; and a series of very dark chestnut-red marks between discal and postdiscal bands on the hindwing; dorsal margin of hindwing broadly blue. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen very dark brown; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen white faintly tinged with blue.[3]

Female upperside velvety brownish black with white and pale markings, Forewing: the discoidal streak clavate (club like), twice divided, a large elongate triangular spot beyond apex of cell; a macular discal band of four large spots inclined outwards from dorsum, and three obliquely placed spots from beyond the middle of the costa, the lowest spot of these minute, the next two large, elongate, with a very slender short streak above them on the costa; an inner subterminal series of transverse spots and an outer subterminal pale incomplete line. Hindwing; the subbasal broad band widening towards costa; a postdiscal series of large, inwardly bluntly conical spots and a broad subterminal pale line. Underside as in the male, but the white markings broader, the ground colour not so bright. Antennae, thorax and abdomen as in the male but the abdomen with a white transverse band at base.[3][4]

Wingspan 66–72 mm

Habitat: the Himalayas; southern India, the Nilgiris, the Western Ghats; Assam, Myanmar and northern Tenasserim.[3]

In the dry-season form the ground colour in both sexes is brown, paler in the male than in the female; the discal band variable in width, but on the whole broader both on the upper and under sides, and the ground colour on the underside ochraceous brown.[3]

Larva and pupa: Like that of Athyma inara, Doubleday & Hewitson, but the dorsal patch is much smaller and there are some white spots on the sides. The pupa is distinguished from that of A. inara by slight differences in the shape of the grotesque processes on the head and thorax. The common food plant is the Adina cordifolia (Davidson, Bell and Aitken).[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b R.K., Varshney; Smetacek, Peter (2015). A Synoptic Catalogue of the Butterflies of India. New Delhi: Butterfly Research Centre, Bhimtal & Indinov Publishing, New Delhi. p. 197. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3966.2164. ISBN 978-81-929826-4-9.
  2. ^ a b "Athyma Westwood, [1850]" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
  3. ^ a b c d e f g   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Bingham, Charles Thomas (1905). Fauna of British India. Butterflies Vol. 1. pp. 310–311.
  4. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Moore, Frederic (1896–1899). Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. III. Vol. 3. London: Lovell Reeve and Co. pp. 202–205.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Athyma selenophora at Wikimedia Commons

athyma, selenophora, staff, sergeant, species, nymphalid, butterfly, found, tropical, subtropical, asia, staff, sergeantat, tadiandamol, karnataka, indiascientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, arthropodaclass, insectaorder, lepidopt. Athyma selenophora the staff sergeant 1 2 is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in tropical and subtropical Asia 1 2 Staff sergeantAt Tadiandamol in Karnataka IndiaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily NymphalidaeGenus AthymaSpecies A selenophoraBinomial nameAthyma selenophora Kollar 1844 SynonymsPantoporia selenophoraDescription editThe male upperside is black with a forewing that has a discoidal streak deep red twice divided with the apical portion dusky white Three elongate oval white spots appear in the interspaces beyond forming a distinct white band variable in width from dorsum to interspace 3 3 The staff sergeant features an obscure inner subterminal line of transverse whitish marks and another outer subterminal pale line that s even more obscure The hindwing has a broad white discal band of the forewing continued across to vein 1 a postdiscal narrow diffuse pale macular band and a subterminal pale line abdominal fold dusky grey cilia of both forewings and hindwings black alternated with white 3 The underside is bright chestnut red with the markings as on the upperside but all white on the terminal portions of the wings diffuse Discoidal streak in forewing white diffuse more broadly divided interspace 8 white at base with a dark chestnut red loop below it in interspace 7 crossing into the cellular area very dark postdiscal blotches in interspaces 1a 1 to 3 on forewing and a series of very dark chestnut red marks between discal and postdiscal bands on the hindwing dorsal margin of hindwing broadly blue Antennae head thorax and abdomen very dark brown beneath the palpi thorax and abdomen white faintly tinged with blue 3 Female upperside velvety brownish black with white and pale markings Forewing the discoidal streak clavate club like twice divided a large elongate triangular spot beyond apex of cell a macular discal band of four large spots inclined outwards from dorsum and three obliquely placed spots from beyond the middle of the costa the lowest spot of these minute the next two large elongate with a very slender short streak above them on the costa an inner subterminal series of transverse spots and an outer subterminal pale incomplete line Hindwing the subbasal broad band widening towards costa a postdiscal series of large inwardly bluntly conical spots and a broad subterminal pale line Underside as in the male but the white markings broader the ground colour not so bright Antennae thorax and abdomen as in the male but the abdomen with a white transverse band at base 3 4 Wingspan 66 72 mmHabitat the Himalayas southern India the Nilgiris the Western Ghats Assam Myanmar and northern Tenasserim 3 In the dry season form the ground colour in both sexes is brown paler in the male than in the female the discal band variable in width but on the whole broader both on the upper and under sides and the ground colour on the underside ochraceous brown 3 Larva and pupa Like that of Athyma inara Doubleday amp Hewitson but the dorsal patch is much smaller and there are some white spots on the sides The pupa is distinguished from that of A inara by slight differences in the shape of the grotesque processes on the head and thorax The common food plant is the Adina cordifolia Davidson Bell and Aitken 3 nbsp At Jairampur Arunachal Pradesh India nbsp Male upperside from Adalbert SeitzReferences edit a b R K Varshney Smetacek Peter 2015 A Synoptic Catalogue of the Butterflies of India New Delhi Butterfly Research Centre Bhimtal amp Indinov Publishing New Delhi p 197 doi 10 13140 RG 2 1 3966 2164 ISBN 978 81 929826 4 9 a b Athyma Westwood 1850 at Markku Savela s Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms a b c d e f g nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Bingham Charles Thomas 1905 Fauna of British India Butterflies Vol 1 pp 310 311 nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Moore Frederic 1896 1899 Lepidoptera Indica Vol III Vol 3 London Lovell Reeve and Co pp 202 205 External links edit nbsp Media related to Athyma selenophora at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athyma selenophora amp oldid 1116583647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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