Saturday, July 30, 2011

Plain Tiger

Plain Tiger

Location- Kirala Kale wet lands Matara. Plain Tiger is a common butterfly species which is widespread in Asia and Africa. It belongs to the Milkweed butterflies, a subfamily of brush-footed butterfly family. 

Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Plain Tiger is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of about 7–8 cm. The body is black with many white spots. The wings are tawny the upper side being brighter and richer than the underside. The apical half of the fore wing is black with a white band. The hind wing has 3 black spots around the center. The hind wing has a thin border of black enclosing a series of semicircular white spots.
Background color and extent of white on the forewings varies somewhat across the wide range; see Systematics and taxonomy below.
The male Plain Tiger is smaller than the female, but more brightly colored. In addition, male danaines have a number of secondary sexual characteristics. In the case of the Plain Tiger, these are:
  • The male has a pouch on the hindwing. This spot is white with a thick black border and bulges slightly. It is a cluster of specialised scent scales used to attract females.
  • The males possess two brush-like organs which can be pushed out of the tip of the abdomen
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Nymphalidae
Genus:Danaus
Species:D. chrysippus
Binomial name
Danaus chrysippus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
  • Danais chrysippus (lapsus)
  • Anosia chrysippus

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