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Cirrochroa thais

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Species of butterfly

Tamil yeoman
Upperside
Underside
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Nymphalidae
Genus:Cirrochroa
Species:
C. thais
Binomial name
Cirrochroa thais
(Fabricius, 1787)

Cirrochroa thais, also known as theTamil yeoman,[1][2] is a species ofnymphalid butterfly found in forested areas of tropicalSri Lanka andIndia.[1][3][4][5] It is the state insect ofTamil Nadu, an Indian state.[6][7]

Description

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For a key to the terms used, seeGlossary of entomology terms.

Wet-season form: Male. Upperside rich bright fulvous, somewhat deepest basally. Forewing with a slender dusky-lined discocellular streak, a transverse discal more or less prominent black sinuous interrupted line, its anterior portions from upper median dilated and bent inward; two submarginal sinuous lines, the inner dilating broadly inward to the costa, the outer partly merged into the black of outer border. Hindwing crossed by a more or less prominent black inner-discal slender broken line, anteriorly bordered by an outer costal quadrate white patch, followed by a medialrow of black spots, two submarginal sinuous Hues and a marginal even line. Underside. Ground-colour of various shades of reddish-ochreous washed with pale violaceous-grey; subbasal line dusky brown; transverse discal band white or violaceous-grey, dilated anteriorly, its inner-edge brown-lined and more or less deeply sinuous or broken up into dentate portions, its outer-edge being straight and unlined; followed by an outer-discal series of very obscure dusky dentate marks on the forewing, and a row of small black spots on hindwing, and submarginal lunular lines of the ground-colour bordered by violaceous-grey.

Female. Forewing more falcate at the apex. Upperside paler than in male, darker basally; markings similar. Underside olivescent greyish-ochreous or pale brownish-ochreous, washed with violaceous-grey; markings similar to male; the discal baud generally prominently edged on both sides by a dark purple-grey line; the discal row of black spots on hindwing very small.

Dry-season form: Male. Upperside slightly paler than in wet-season form; all the markings comparatively less prominent. Underside paler and a duller reddish-ochreous, the subbasal and outer markings obscure, the discal band on both wings entire throughout its course, and either of the same shade as the ground-colour or white, its inner edge being very slightly sinuous, and not broken up into dentate portions as in wet-season form.

Female. Upperside also slightly paler than in wet-season form, and the markings less prominent. Underside paler greyish-ochreous than in wet-season form; subbasal and outer markings similar; the discal baud entire, as in male, white.

— Frederic Moore,Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. IV[5]

Wingspan 60–75 mm.[4]

Gallery

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    Eggs
  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
  • Pupa
    Pupa
  • Adult
    Adult
  • Illustration
    Illustration

References

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  1. ^abR.K., Varshney; Smetacek, Peter (2015).A Synoptic Catalogue of the Butterflies of India. New Delhi: Butterfly Research Centre, Bhimtal & Indinov Publishing, New Delhi. p. 206.doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3966.2164.ISBN 978-81-929826-4-9.
  2. ^"Cirrochroa thais - Tamil Yeoman - Butterflies of India".
  3. ^"Cirrochroa Doubleday, [1847]" at Markku Savela'sLepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
  4. ^abPublic Domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain:Bingham, Charles Thomas (1905).Fauna of British India. Butterflies Vol. 1. pp. 421–423.
  5. ^abPublic Domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain:Moore, Frederic (1899–1900).Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. IV. Vol. 4. London: Lovell Reeve and Co. pp. 218–220.
  6. ^Kumar, K Sambath (30 June 2019)."Tamil yeoman declared Tamil Nadu's state butterfly".The Times of India. Retrieved1 July 2019.
  7. ^Shrikumar, A. (2019-07-25)."On how Tamil Yeoman became the State butterfly of Tamil Nadu".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved2019-08-02.
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