- Amathusia phidippus
Taxobox
name = Palmking
image_width = 240px
status = NE
status_system = iucn2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
unranked_familia =Rhopalocera
superfamilia =Papilionoidea
familia =Nymphalidae
subfamilia =Morphinae
tribus =Amathusiini
genus = "Amathusia "
species = "A. phidippus"
binomial = "Amathusia phidippus"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1763)The Palmking ("Amathusia phidippus") is a
butterfly found inIndia andSoutheast Asia . It belongs to theMorphinae , asubfamily of the Brush-footed butterflies.Description
:"See glossary for terms used"Male: upperside umber-brown. Fore wing with the costal margin narrowly fulvous near apex, crossing towards the termen, forming an obscure preapical band joining a subterminal lunular band of the same colour. Hind wing uniform, with a subterminal band as in the fore wing but not lunular, straight. Underside pale brown, with the following transverse pale lilac-white bands crossing both fore and hind wing: basal, subbasal, discal, postdiscal, broad subterminal and terminal; the subbasal and discal of equal width, meeting above the tornal angle in V-shape, the space between the two bands with, on the fore wing, two shorter similar bands crossing the cell, on the hind wing a single similar band from costa to median vein ; subterminal band on hind wing bent upwards above tornal area and continued halfway up the dorsal margin, the broadly-produced torn us with a dark brown spot; finally a large ochraceous ocellus in interspace 2, and a smaller similar one in interspace 6. Antennae reddish; head, thorax and abdomen umber-brown. Secondary sex-mark a glandular fold in membrane of wing shaded by tufts of long hair along vein 1 on upperside of hind wing, and preapically on the abdomen with tufts of stiff long hairs.Bingham (1905)]
Female: Upper and under sides as in the male but paler; on the upperside the fulvous along the costal margin widens into a preapical patch, and generally the bands on the underside show through and appear above as pale fulvous bands.
Wingspan: 112-122 mm.
Distribution
This butterfly is widely distributed across parts of
India ,Myanmar ,Indo China ,Peninsular Malaysia andThailand . It occurs in theIndonesia n archipelago (Sundaland, Sulawesi. King island. Java, ?Bali, Sumatra. Nias. Bawean. Lombok. Natuna. Borneo. Palawan. Sulawesi and Banggai) and the Philippines (Bongao, Sanga Sanga, Tawitawi, Sibutu, Balabac, Negros, Mapun islands). [Savela (2007)]The Palmking had been reported from Travancore (
Kerala ) in 1891 by FergusonFact|date=September 2007 and has recently been rediscovered there by C. Susanth and his team [Susanth "et al." (2007)] . Evans also reported the Palmking to occur in "Bassein" (todayVasai-Virar , (Thane district ,Maharashtra ) [Evans (1932)Verify source|date=September 2007] but there have been no recent confirmed sightings there.Ecology
According to Horsfield (quoted in Bingham), the
caterpillar s feed oncoconut leaves. They are cylindrical, light brown above; fifth to anal segment with rows of short fine hairs, anterior segments and head with longer, anteriorly projecting hairs; the head with a pair of lateral palmated processes, anal segment with two backward-projecting setose processes. Colour light pinkish brown above, ochraceous beneath, dark brown lateral and dorsal lines, a black transverse band on third and fourth segments. {Frederic Moore cited in Bingham).The
pupa is green; head bifid, elongate boat-shaped (Moore cited in Bingham).At least on
Borneo but probably elsewhere too, adults like many Morphinae do generally not visitcarrion or old fruit to drink liquids. [Hamer "et al." (2006)]Footnotes
References
* (1905): "
Fauna of British India , etc. Lepidoptera, Volume 1"
* (1932): "The Identification of Indian Butterflies" (2nd ed). Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.
* (2006): Diversity and ecology of carrion- and fruit-feeding butterflies in Bornean rain forest. "Journal of Tropical Ecology" 22: 25–33. doi|10.1017/S0266467405002750 (HTML abstract)
* (2007): [http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/nymphalidae/morphinae/amathusia/index.html Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms: "Amathusia"] . Version of 2007-MAR-27. Retrieved 2007-SEP-08.
* (2007): [http://susanthsbirdsandbutterflies.blog.com/1770510/ Occurrence of "Amathusia phidippus phidippus" (Linnaeus) confirmed in southern India] . Version of 2007-MAY-16. Retrieved 2007-SEP-08.
* (1957): "Butterflies of the Indian Region". Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.
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