Don Herbison-Evans
(
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 16 June 2008)

(Photo: courtesy of Bob Miller and Ian Hill)
The Caterpillar of this species is green with pale markings including a set of pale chevrons along the back. The caterpillars can also have rusty brown marks along the back. It is humpbacked and hairy, and grows to a length of about 1 cm.

It can project a pair of organs from the tail segment. It feeds on the flower buds of various plants including :

The pupa is green or brown with dark spots and markings. Its length is about 0.8 cm.

The adult butterflies are dark brown with a white patch on each wing.

The undersides are white with brown chevrons around the margins, and the hindwings each have five dark dots. The butterflies have a wingspan of about 2 cms.

The eggs are pale green, round, and flattened, with a diameter of about 0.5 mm. They are laid singly on flower buds of a foodplant.
The species occurs in Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea, and the subspecies nigra occurs in north Queensland.
Further reading :
Michael F. Braby,
Butterflies of Australia,
CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 2, pp. 847-848.
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