Amathusia perakana

Amathusia perakana, the perak palmking, is a butterfly found in Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra , Borneo and the Natuna Islands.[2] It belongs to the Satyrinae, a subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies.

Amathusia perakana
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A. perakana
Binomial name
Amathusia perakana
Honrath, [1888] [1]

Description

Described as a variety of Amathusia phidippus from which it differs in the following minor respects. The upper hindwing lacks a concealed hair pencil (scent pencil-a dorsal glandular fold or oval shaped depression on the wing membrane covered by pencils of long hairs). The brown fringe in space 1a just crosses vein 1b. The abdominal hair pencils are buff coloured. Females closely resemble females of Amathusia phidippus. In both sexes the reddish underside median band is broad and the stripes are pale.[3]

Status

It is rare.

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References

  1. Honrath, E. [1888] Berl. ent. Z. 31 (2): 348, pl. 6, f. 2
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  3. Corbet, A.S. and Pendlebury, H.M., 1993 The Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula Malaysian Nature Society; 4th edition revised by J.N. Eliot ISBN 978-9839681055
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