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Dakhan Dark Blue Tiger

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Tirumala septentrionis dravidarum Fruhstorfer, 1899 Malayalam Name  : കരിനീലക്കടുവ Family  : Nyphalidae Sub-family              : Danainae Tribe                      :  Leptociaini Order : Lepidoptera DIST RIBUTION                    Indian subcontinent  and  Southeast Asia . STATUS:    No HABITAT The HABITS This species is one of the predominant species (78%) during the migratory season in southern India during which many species migrate. IDENTIFICATION  FEATURES Closely resembles  Tirumala limniace , Cramer, but is always sufficiently distinct to be easily recognized, even on the wing. From  T. limniace  it differs on the upperside in the ground colour being darker and the semi hyaline  markings narrower, more distinct, and of a bluer tint, In the forewing, in interspace 1 the two s...

Oriental Blue Tiger

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Tirumala limniace exoticus (Gmelin, 1790)  Malayalam Name  : നീല കടുവ Family  : Nyphalidae Sub-family              : Danainae Tribe                      :  Leptociaini Order : Lepidoptera DIST RIBUTION                      South Asia , and  Southeast Asia STATUS:    No HABITAT The HABITS T ts IDENTIFICATION  FEATURES Tirumala limniace  is a small butterfly with wide wings. It has a wingspan of 90 to 100 millimeters, with the males being smaller than the females. The upper side of the wing is dark brown to black and patterned with bluish-white, semi-transparent spots and lines. [3]  The blue of the bluish-white spots consists of the pigment pterobilin. In general, all butterflies can directly absorb heat from the sun via their wings to facilitate autonomous flight. Studies on blue tiger but...

Double-branded Black Crow

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Euploea sylvester coreta (Godart, 1819) SPECIES DETAILS Malayalam Name:     പാൽവള്ളി  ശലഭം. Paalvally Salabham Tamil Name: Sub Family:      Danainae Family:      Nymphalidae Super Family: Papilionoidea   Order :    Lepidoptera DISTRIBUTION:     The species found in India,Sri Lanka, Myanmar. The Sub species  Euploea sylvester coreta   is found in    Western Ghats and in  South India. STATUS:      Common. HABITAT:       C ommon in all habitats   HABIT:     It is a non-palatable butterfly due sequestration of poisonous alkaloids in theire body which is obtained from the food plants.  TYPICAL IDENTIFICATION FEATURES      Chocolate brown brush-footed butterfly with white spots on wings and with wingspan 80-90mm.    In shape, colour, and markings, it very closely resembles the Common Crow ( Euploea core core) ...