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Friday, July 10, 2009

Delias Pasithoé Goda female form, from Rejang Land, Sumatra, Indonesia

Posted by Yayux at 4:13 AM 0 comments
Delias pasithoe goda Fruhstorfer, 1905
Sumatra Red-base Jezebel












Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidotera
Superfamily: Papilionoidea
Family: Pieridae
Genus: Delias
Species: Delias pasithoe goda


Image location Talang Rimbo Lama Village, rejang-lebong regency, bengkulu province, rejang land.
Photo by Curup Kami

Delias pasithoe goda male form, the Sumatra Red-base Jezebel butterfly from Rejang Land, Sumatra, Indonesia

Posted by Yayux at 3:15 AM 0 comments
Photo by Curup Kami

Delias pasithoe goda Fruhstorfer, 1905
Sumatra Red-base Jezebel


Really gratefull for Mr/Mrs. Leslie Day the owner and author web World of Delias to confirm the ID. Due the website dont have photo Delias pasithoe goda yet, we allow the web above to use this photo for publication with add the location where the butterfly was taken. The location is Tanjung Dalam Village, Rejang lebong regency, Rejang land, Bengkulu province, Sumatra Island, Indonesia at height 600 - 700 meter above from level sea.

First Comment by Mr/Mrs. Leslie Day :
"What you have there is, I strongly believe, a well marked specimen of Delias
pasithoe goda (male). As I do not have an y photos of this subspecies, I
checked the description of this subspecies in the 'Delias Bible' (Monograph
of the Pierine Genus Delias, Volume 6, by Joicey & Talbot' and it matches
exactly, the yellow hindwing stripes of this subspecies are often complete
in spaces 5 & 6, as with your photos, unlike most other subspecies of D.
pasithoe. " (June 6th, 2009)

Second Comment by Mr/Mrs. Leslie Day after we send all photos below :
"I can confirm that it is Delias pasithoe goda". (July 4th, 2009)











With my full dedicate to my author Curup Kami, to make this photos, I believe this is the first photo for Delias pasithoe goda from nature for public.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Ragadia makuta minoa from Rejang Land, Bengkulu province, Sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 3:14 AM 0 comments
Striped Ringlet










SPEC Ragadia makuta (Horsfield, 1829)
  • ORIG Hipparchia makuta Horsfield, 1829
  • SSYN Euptychia crisia Geyer, 1832
  1. SUBS Ragadia makuta makuta (Horsfield, 1829) (Java)
  2. SUBS Ragadia makuta minoa Fruhstorfer (Sumatra)
  3. SUBS Ragadia makuta siponta Fruhstorfer, 1911 (Peinsular malaya)
  4. SUBS Ragadia makuta umbrata Fruhstorfer (Borneo)
Photo by Curump Kami
Located talang rimbo lama, Curup, Rejang Land, Sumatra

Friday, May 8, 2009

Vanessa samani female form, from Rejang Land, Sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 8:11 AM 0 comments
Reference :
http://www.insectcompany.com/gallery/vanessa.shtml
Photo by Curup Kami





Monday, May 4, 2009

Ragadia makuta minoa, from Rejang Land, Sumatra, Indonesia

Posted by Yayux at 9:26 PM 0 comments

Striped Ringlet










SPEC Ragadia makuta (Horsfield, 1829)
  • ORIG Hipparchia makuta Horsfield, 1829
  • SSYN Euptychia crisia Geyer, 1832
  1. SUBS Ragadia makuta makuta (Horsfield, 1829) (Java)
  2. SUBS Ragadia makuta minoa Fruhstorfer (Sumatra)
  3. SUBS Ragadia makuta siponta Fruhstorfer, 1911 (Peninsular malaya)
  4. SUBS Ragadia makuta umbrata Fruhstorfer (Borneo)






Orsotriaena medus cineria from Rejang Land, Bengkulu, Sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 8:38 PM 0 comments
The Nigger









The Nigger is a common butterfly in Rejang Land, Sumatra and Singapore and can be found on the fringes of the nature reserves and in areas where there are grassy patches of land. It is a butterfly that can be seen flying even early in the morning on overcast days, and late into the evening.

The Nigger is dark brown and unmarked on the upperside, whilst it has two large ocelli on the underside of the forewing and three more ocelli on the underside of the hindwing. There is a distinct white stripe extending across both wings on the underside.

The caterpillar is believed to feed on grasses, particularly, Lallang.

Image Location : Talang Rimbo Lama Village, Curup Town,Rejang Lebong Regency

Reference :
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/2382/nymphalidae/satyrinae/nigger.htm




Saturday, April 25, 2009

Heliophorus epicles sumatrensis from Rejang Land, Bengkulu, Sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 5:32 AM 0 comments
Purple Saphire





Note from funet.fi :
There appears to be some shuffling of taxa between H. epicles and H. ila. Not really sure about the real status of the following, shown as presented in [BOR], except for those that are mentioned in [MRS]. (Is epicles = ila ?)

admin :
If epicles = ila, so synonim this species is Heliophorus ila ila.

Reference:

http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/lycaenidae/lycaeninae/heliophorus/index.html






Friday, April 17, 2009

Graphium Agamemnon from Rejang Land, Sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 10:25 PM 0 comments
This is the beautifull butterfly name as Graphium Agamemnon. This photo taken at Kampung Jawa Village, Rejang Lebong regency, Rejang Land, Sumatra, Indonesia





Hypolimnas bolina nerina from rejang land

Posted by Yayux at 5:51 AM 0 comments
This beautiful Hypolimnas bolina nerina (Varied Eggfly Butterfly Female) in full display with outspread wings was photographed it at Dusun Curup Village, Rejang lebong regency, rejang land, Bengkulu Province.

Hypolimnas bolina nerina have varied female form in different area, due I don`t find this pattern in catalog yet, I give the name Hypolimnas bolina nerina f. rejang land form for temporary. Any info ?

Hypolimnas bolina nerina female Rejang Land form


Info wiki :

The Great Eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina), also called Blue Moon Butterfly in New Zealand or Common Eggfly, is a species of nymphalid butterfly.

Systematics
Hypolimnas bolina is divided into eight subspecies:

Hypolimnas bolina bolina (Linnaeus, 1758)
Hypolimnas bolina nerina (Fabricius, 1775)
Hypolimnas bolina montrouzieri (Butler)
Hypolimnas bolina pulchra (Butler)
Hypolimnas bolina pallescens (Butler)
Hypolimnas bolina lisianassa (Cramer)
Hypolimnas bolina jacintha (Drury, 1773)
Hypolimnas bolina kezia (Butler)

Race bolina

The Great Eggfly is a black-bodied butterfly with a wingspan of about 7–8½ cm. The species has a high degree of sexual dimorphism. The female is mimetic with multiple morphs.

Male

The upper side of the wings are jet black, offset with three pairs of white spots – two on the forewing and one on the hind. These white spots are surrounded by purple iridescence. In addition, the upper side of the hind wing bears a series of small white dots.

Female

The upper side of the wings of the female is a brownish black and does not have any spots like those of the male. The edges bear white markings which are similar to those of the Common Indian Crow.

Distribution

Great Eggflies are found in Madagascar in the west, through to South and Southeast Asia, South Pacific islands (French Polynesia, Tonga, Samoa, Vanuatu) and occurs in parts of Australia, Japan and New Zealand.

Habitat

The Great Eggfly is a fairly common butterfly found in lightly wooded country, deciduous forests, thick and moist scrub and the greener parts of human habitation.

Mimicry

To the west the female is monomorphic, mimicking species of the oriental and Australasian danaid genus Euploea. Eastwards H. bolina is frequently polymorphic and most forms are then non-mimetic. In areas where it resembles Euploea the butterfly has usually been designated a Batesian mimic.

Life cycle and ecology

Great Eggflies are known for maternal care, with the females guarding leaves where eggs have been laid. Males are also very territorial. The female hovers over a plant to check for ants which will eat her eggs. After selecting a plant which has no ants on it, she lays at least one but often two to five eggs on the undersides of the leaves.

Host plants

Race bolina breeds on Fleuria interrupta, Sida rhombifolia, Elatostemma cuneatum, Portulaca oleracea, Laportea interrupta, Triumfetta pentandra, and Asystasia species.

Other hosts include Elatostema cuneatum, Fleurya interrupta,Pseuderanthemum variabile and Synedrella nodiflora.

Eggs
The eggs are a pale, glassy green with longitudinal ridges except on the top.

Caterpillar

After about four days the eggs hatch. The caterpillars immediately disperse. They are black with an orange head. The last segment is also orange. The head bears a pair of long branched black horns. The body surface is also covered with long, branched, orangish black spines. These spines look whitish and transparent immediately after moulting, but soon become the usual orange. In later instars the spiracles are surrounded by thin, dirty orange rings. Infection by Wolbachia bacteria is known to exclusively kill male specimens.

Pupa

The pupa is suspended by just one point. It is brown with a grey tinge on the wings. The abdominal segments have distinct tubercles. The surface of the pupa is rough. The butterfly emerges after seven to eight days as pupae (female development is always a bit longer).

Recent evolutionary changes

On the Samoan islands of Upolu and Savaii, a parasite (probably Wolbachia) had been killing the male members of Hypolimnas bolina. The problem was so severe that by the year 2001, males made up only 1% of the population. However, in 2007, it was reported that within a span of just 10 generations (less than a year), the males had evolved to develop immunity to the parasite, and the male population increased to nearly 40%.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Papilio demoleus malayanus from rejang land, sumatra

Posted by Yayux at 8:58 AM 0 comments







Photo by Curup Kami
Located at Talang rimbo lama

Monday, March 30, 2009

Acraea Issoria Atticola female form from Rejang Land

Posted by Yayux at 2:53 AM 0 comments
This is the first photo from nature Acraea Issoria Atticola female, photo identify by Daniel Julie who expert with butterfly taxonomy in flickr group.

Acraea issoria spread many area in the world, name acraea issoria atticola given to sub species from sumatra island.







This Acraea Issoria Atticola or the Yellow Coster picture was taken at March 29th ,2009 in Rice Field at Talang Rimbo Lama Village, South Curup District, Rejang Lebong Regency. The Yellow Coster (Acraea issoria atticola ) is a small leathery winged butterfly.

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Acraeinae
Genus: Acraea
Species: A. issoria Atticola


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Acraea Violae Ssp from Bengkulu City

Posted by Yayux at 11:50 PM 0 comments
Reporting distribution at Thailand, India, Sri-lanka, exactly we found this species at Bengkulu City, Sumatra Island (This is tobe the first report from Bengkulu or sumatra?).

Wingspan : 5.0-7.0 cm.
Characteristics : Background color of the wings is orange with scattered black spots. Posterior of HW have a row of white spots.
Habitat : The plain areas esp. in the grass field and forest edge.
Larval Food Plant : Members of the family Passifloraceae.















Reference :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14839479@N05/
 

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