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log1t3ch — Drupadia ravindra moorei

Published: 2009-02-14 19:25:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 1074; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 47
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Description The Common Posy is a relatively common forest butterfly, usually found individually in localised areas. It can usually be found along jungle paths near sunlit spots. It returns to a same leaf to rest, time and again. The males have bright blue hindwings above whilst the females are greyish white on the hindwings above. The underside of the forewing is orange, and the distinctive black-barred hindwings distinguish it from the Branded Imperial. The butterfly has 3 tails, of which the middle one is the longest.

The Common Posy may also often be seen resting with its wings closed, as in this specimen photographed, with its tails in motion. It seems probable that the tails and hindwing pattern serves as a decoy to fool predators into mistaking the tails for the antennae.

The Common Posy may be mistaken for two other close relatives, the Dark Posy (Drupadia theda thesmia) or Drupadia rufotaenia rufotaenia. Both look almost similar to the Common Posy, except for some differences on the hindwing. These species, however, are rare in Singapore.


Scientific Name: Drupadia ravindra moorei (Common Posy)

Description
Family : Lycaenidae
SubFamily : Lycaeninae
Common Name : Common Posy
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Comments: 4

Tazzy- [2009-02-21 19:08:04 +0000 UTC]

Very pretty!

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log1t3ch In reply to Tazzy- [2009-02-22 16:48:46 +0000 UTC]

ty

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ouwdiy [2009-02-14 19:29:27 +0000 UTC]

beautiful shot,...

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log1t3ch In reply to ouwdiy [2009-02-15 00:42:38 +0000 UTC]

ty

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