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Posted: 26 Dec 2013 at 4:03pm |
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Neptis Hylas Papaja aka Common Sailor
Butterfly is most commonly found butterfly in the world and especially in Asian
countries like Singapore, Malaysia and India. This butterfly is found in two
colors, i.e. Brown and Black where wing size of grown adult butterfly is measured
to be around 50mm. Coming under specie called Hylas Linnaeus, this butterfly
mostly been seen on 3 major species of plants like Leguminosae, Malvaceae and
Tiliaceae. They are sun-loving
and fly in a slow ‘sailing’ fashion from which they might have named like this.
Reproduction is through eggs and these
eggs are laid on species of plants mentioned above and are of around 0.9 mm in
diameter and globular in shape. After taking 3-4 days to hatch, the young caterpillar
emerges which measures around 2.2 mm with cylindrical green body with pale
brown dots on it. It takes 3 days to this stage to go into 2nd
instar caterpillar stage with body size around 4-5.5 mm. 2nd instar
caterpillar is in yellow shade which lasts for 2-2.5 days and body length is
measured around 6-7.5 mm. With 3rd instar caterpillar measured
around 11-12 mm, it enters in 4th instar caterpillar stage in next
4-5 days. In this stage of caterpillar, body grows at around 16-17 mm. 5th
and last instar stage is light pinkish and takes 4-6 days to develop body which
measures 25 mm. Pupa takes place on next day with size 16-18 mm. It has ability
to flex laterally when disturbed. After about 5.5 days of development,
the pupal turns dark as the development within the pupal case comes to an end.
The white markings on the forewing uppersdies become visible thorugh the pupal
skin. The next morning, the adult butterfly emerges from the pupal case. As like of most of the butterflies,
their wings are also used to make colors. Edited by amolnerlekar - 24 Dec 2013 at 3:13pm |
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