Neptis soma

Neptis soma
Sullied Sailer
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Neptis
Species: N. soma
Binomial name
Neptis soma
Linnaeus, 1758

The Sullied Sailer, Neptis soma is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South Asia.

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Description

Wet season form

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Males and females, upperside fuliginous black, with somewhat sullied white markings. Fore wing: discoidal streak narrow, the apex truncate, triangular spot beyond narrow, very elongate; discal spots small, oval, all well separated; postdiscal transverse series of spots complete. Hind wing: subbasal band very narrow, slightly sinuous; discal and subterminal pale lines very obscure ; postdiscal series of spots transverse, very narrow, often indicated only by a pale band.

Dry season form at Jayanti in Buxa Tiger Reserve in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India.

Underside chocolate reddish brown, markings as on the upperside, but broader and slightly diffuse. Fore wing with the discoidal streak and the triangular spot beyond it diffusely connate, some transverse linear white markings on either side of the postdiscal series of spots; the wing below vein 1 pale greyish brown. Hind wing: the discal and sub-terminal pale markings of the upperside represented by more clearly defined, very narrow, white bands, with, in the female, the addition of a terminal white similar band. Antennae black; head, thorax and abdomen fuliginous black ; beneath dusky white.

Dry season form

Dry season form at Jayanti in Buxa Tiger Reserve in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India.

Males and females, upperside ground-colour a more dusky fuliginous; the markings broader and slightly whiter, not sullied white. Underside :ground-colour a shade brighter.[1]

Race kallaura, Moore. Of this form I have seen only a few specimens. Judging by the types, which are now in the collection of the British Museum, it differs less from the typical form than do any of the other races. As in N. soma, the markings are small and narrow; the subbasal band of the hind wing is, however, attenuated at each end, and not of even width, underside : ground-colour very much paler and somewhat ochraceous, the anterior and posterior sets of spots of the discal series closer together respectively ; the postdiscal band on the hind wing equal in width to the subbasal band. Recorded only so far from Travancore.

Race hampsoni, Moore. Very closely allied to the typical form, but the markings pure white and broader in both seasonal forms, as in the race clinia. Upperside fore wing: the spots of the discal series oval, outwardly rounded. Underside: ground-colour dark ferruginous, the markings broad as on the upper-side; the spots of the discal series, though closer to each other than in the typical form, still not connate, or forming an upper and lower band as in the race clinia. Recorded from the Nilgiris; Anaimalai Hills and Mysore.

Race clinia, Moore. Differs in both the dry- and wet-season broods from the typical form as follows:—Upperside fore wing: discoidal streak and spot beyond generally much closer together, only separated by a narrow line; discal spots much larger, outwardly truncate. Hind wing: subbasal band on the whole broader- Underside: ground-colour paler, almost ochraceous in some specimens; differences in the markings from the typical form similar to those on the upperside; discoidal streak on fore wing continuous, only indented above and below ; the lower four spots of the discal series by themselves and the upper three by themselves connate ; subbasal band on hind wing as a rule very broad. The Andamans.

References

  1. ^ Bingham, C. T. (1905) Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Volume 1.

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