- Chilasa slateri slateri
Taxobox
name = Blue Striped Mime
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
familia =Papilionidae
genus = "Papilio "
subgenus = "Chilasa "
species = "C. slateri"
binomial = "Chilasa slateri"
binomial_authority =Hewitson ,1857 The Blue Striped Mime "Papilio (Chilasa) slateri " is aSwallowtail butterfly found across South and South-East Asia. The butterfly belongs to the Mime subgenus, "Chilasa ", of the genus "Papilio " or "The Black-bodied Swallowtails". The nominate subspecies is found inIndia and is also called the Brown Mime. It is a good example of mimicry among Indian butterflies.Description
Male upperside: forewing rich velvety black, slightly paler towards apex and along the terminal margin; two or three somewhat obscure spots or short streaks in apex of cell followed by an internervular series of slightly clavate, outwardly truncate, blue streaks that in certain lights have a violet tint; outwardly the ends of these streaks form a curve at some distance from the terminal margin and inwardly they do not reach the bases of the interspaces. Hind wing: dark chocolate-brown, the subterminal series of short white streaks of the underside show though very faintly; a comparatively large ochraceous tornal spot inwardly margined with black. Underside dull chocolate-brown. Fore wing: the cellular and internervular blue streaks of the upperside faintly represented by diffuse white patches of scales. Hind wing: a small white spot at extreme base of wing; a subtermiual series of inwardly diffuse white streaks in the interspaces and an ochraceous tornal spot as on the upperside. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen black; the thorax beneath sparsely speckled with white; the abdomen with two lateral rows of small spots.
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