Aulocera brahminoides

Aulocera brahminoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Aulocera
Species: A. brahminoides
Binomial name
Aulocera brahminoides
Kollar, 1844

Aulocera brahminoides is a Brown butterfly that is found in the Himalayas.[1][2]

Range

The butterfly is found in the Himalayas including Sikkim, Chumbi Valley and Tibet.</ref name="Savela Aulocera">[3]

Status

As per Evans, it is "Rare" in the Chumbi Valley.[3]

Description

For a key to the terms used see Lepidopteran glossary

Earlier Aulocera brahminoides was considered a subspecies of A. brahminus.[3]

Aulocera brahminoides is 50 to 60 mm in wingspan and its smaller than Aulocera brahminus .[3]

The Narrow-banded satyrs are large powerfully built Himalayan butterflies which are black or very dark brown above. They are characterised by a white discal band across both wings. The hindwing band is narrow and even in width. The white discal spots in 1 to 4 along the inner edge of the forewing are in line. The wings are rounded with convex termens and have checquered fringes. A dark apical spot or ocellus is present on the forewing. The under hindwing is dark below, with beautiful white variegations not as prominent as the dark background.[3] [4]

The tegumen is gradually sloped to the tip.[3]

In A. brahminus, the under-forewing apical ocellus is well-defined and prominently pupilled while in A. brahminoides it is less well defined, much smaller and darker. The upper-hindwing discal band to dorsum, which is a characteristic feature in A. brahminus is much curved in the case of A. brahminoides.[3]

See also

References

  1. Marrku Savela's Website on Lepidoptera Page on Aulocera genus. (Accessed on 01 Aug 2009).
  2. LepIndex shows this taxon as Satyrus swaha. LepIndex considers the genus Aulocera Butler, 1867; Ent. mon. Mag. 4: 121, TS: Satyrus brahminus Blanchard. to be a junior subjective synonym of Satyrus Latreille 1810 Cons. gén. Anim. Crust. Arach. Ins.: 355, 440, TS: Papilio actaea Linnaeus .[
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Evans,W.H.(1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies, (2nd edition) ser no D11.1, pp 116 as subspecies of A. brahminus.
  4. Wynter-Blyth, M.A. (1957) Butterflies of the Indian Region, pp 108-109.

References

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