Abisara bifasciata Moore, 1877
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Abisara bifasciata Moore, 1877 |
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Abisara bifasciata Moore, 1877 View in CoL ( Figure 1 View Figures 1-6. 1 )
Common name: Double Banded Judy
Salient characters: Upper side rich maroon-brown with blue gloss, underside dull maroon brown, forewing with transverse pale bands, hindwing with curved discal pal fascia. In male, upperside with rich purple-brown or maroon-brown with a blue gloss, whereas, in female, upperside hazel brown and terminal halves of wings pale.
Remarks: Individuals were noticed usually at the top of trees and amidst foliages nearby or on flowering twigs of Justicia adhatoda and Lantana camara at the elevation of 327 m amsl.
Imaging date: 15-X-2014.
Old distribution: India- Assam, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Mizoram and Tamil Nadu. This species is native to Asia ( Varshney and Smetacek, 2015; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and Kunte, 2018; Kunte et al., 2018).
New distribution: J&K (inside Raika environment
Park, Jammu).
IUCN threat status: Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life.
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