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Lot of 20 Great Orange Tip Butterfly Hebomoia glaucippe aturia Male Papered Butterfly species

Subspecies in India. (1) Hebomoia glaucippe glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) - Oriental Great Orange-tip. (2) Hebomoia glaucippe australis Butler, 1898 - Sahyadri Great Orange-tip.


Hebomoia glaucippe aturia, butterfly ©Fiona Lemaitre Libelulas, Polilla, Insectos

Hebomoia glaucippe is primarily a lowland and mid-elevation species, and is adapted to a very wide variety of habitats ranging from the arid scrubby grasslands of India to the tropical rainforests of Borneo. In temperate Asia it is mainly found in the warmer valleys. Lifecycle The larval foodplants include Crateva , Capparis and Cleome.


Hebomoia glaucippe aturia

Hebomoia species Hebomoia glaucippe Name Synonyms Hebomoia glaucippe var. roepstorffi Staudinger, 1885 Papilio glaucippe Linnaeus, 1758 Homonyms Hebomoia glaucippe (Linnaeus, 1758) Common names Great Orange Tip in English


Hebomoia Glaucippe (2) Thai Butterfly Trips

Hebomoia glaucippe aturia; : 93, pl. 9, f. 9;. A remarkable aberrant form of Hebomoia glaucippe from Formosa [in Japanese] Zephyrus 6 (1/2) : 20-21, pl. 3 Nakahara & Esaki, 1932 A new form of Hebomoia glaucippe from Formosa [in Japanese] Zephyrus 4: 95-96 Nishimura, 1987


Hebomoia Glaucippe Thai Butterfly Trips

Life History Record status: Not done Host plant info (some species feed on Aphid)


Hebomoia glaucippe borneensis (Great Orange Tip), female Flickr

Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea.. File:Hebomoia glaucippe aturia.jpg|''H. g. aturia'' male File:Hebomoia glaucippe formosana01.JPG|''H. g. formosana'' female File:Hebomoia glaucippe liukiuensis.


Hebomoia glaucippe Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Hebomoia glaucippe aturia. Tweet; Description: Large butterfly. White wings with bright orange section edged with black on fore wings. Very active, settling only briefly. Habitat: Forest track. Species ID Suggestions Sign in to suggest organism ID. No Comments


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Hebomoia glaucippe

Hebomoia glaucippe, Ultapani, Assam, India Adrian Hoskins Habitats Hebomoia glaucippe is primarily a lowland and mid-elevation species, and is adapted to a very wide variety of habitats including rainforests, humid deciduous forests, Acacia thorn scrub and farmland, at elevations between sea level and about 800m.


Pieridae Hebomoia glaucippe aturia Flying flowers, Moth, Butterfly

Common Name: Great Orange Tip Scientific Name: Hebomoia glaucippe Family: Peiridae Subfamily: Pierinae Wingspan: 2.5 to 3.5 in Place of origin: Southeast Asia Butterflies in the exhibit are raised on butterfly farms around the world. This form of sustainable agriculture helps


Hebomoia Glaucippe (3) Thai Butterfly Trips

Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea. Contents. 1 Distribution;. H. g. aturia. H. g. javanensis.


Hebomoia glaucippe aturia

The Great Orange Tip(Hebomoia glaucippe) is a butterflybelonging to the Pieridaefamily, that is the yellows and whites butterflies, found in the Indomalaya ecozoneand Wallacea. Contents 1Distribution 2Subspecies 3Description 3.1Wet-season brood 3.2Dry-season brood


Hebomoia glaucippe Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Hebomoia glaucippe, the great orange-tip, [2] [1] is a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, that is the yellows and whites. It is found in the Indomalayan realm and Wallacea. [2] [1] Distribution This species is found in much of south and southeast Asia, as well as in southern China and southern Japan. [1] Subspecies H. g. aturia


ButterflyCircle Checklist

Updates. The latest update in 2008 is consistent with the recent re-classification developments and updates to C&P4 in the Malaysian Nature Journal 59(1), pp 1 - 49, and DNA mapping of the family Nymphalidae by Wahlberg et al, whereby the Subfamilies Nymphalinae, Heliconiinae, Limenitidinae, Cyrestinae and Apaturinae are now applicable to the Singapore checklist.


Hebomoia glaucippe aturia

Hebomoia glaucippe aturia. Right click to download and view the full image. Has a white upperside with a black-bordered orange band on apex. Underside resembles a dead leaf. Abundance Very Rare


Hebomoia glaucippe aturia M A1 Thailand Butterfly Art Inc.

Hebomoia glaucippe aturia is a subspecies of insects with 12 observations