Rapala domitia domitia

Yellow Flash

Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus Rapala
Species: domitia
Subspecies: domitia
Common Name: Yellow Flash
Life History: incomplete
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
Above, the wings are brown with paler patches in the forewing cell and hindwing costa. The underside is a pale yellow, marked with black bars on the forewings. The hindwing carries a threadlike white-tipped tail with the usual Rapala lobe between veins 1a and 1b.

Its unique yellow colour which is different from all the various typical Rapala species found in Singapore has earned it the unofficial common name of Yellow Flash amongst the butterfly enthusiasts.

Habitat & Habits
This rapid-flying Rapala is the largest in the genus in Malaysia and Singapore. The species is not rare in Singapore, and is encountered in the nature reserves. On good days, up to 5 individuals can be spotted. The butterfly flies rapidly, and has a habit of settling on the undersides of leaves as it zips from perch to perch.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
To be detailed.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Rapala domitia domitia

Yellow Flash

Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus Rapala
Species: domitia
Subspecies: domitia
Common Name: Yellow Flash
Life History: incomplete
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
Above, the wings are brown with paler patches in the forewing cell and hindwing costa. The underside is a pale yellow, marked with black bars on the forewings. The hindwing carries a threadlike white-tipped tail with the usual Rapala lobe between veins 1a and 1b.

Its unique yellow colour which is different from all the various typical Rapala species found in Singapore has earned it the unofficial common name of Yellow Flash amongst the butterfly enthusiasts.

Habitat & Habits
This rapid-flying Rapala is the largest in the genus in Malaysia and Singapore. The species is not rare in Singapore, and is encountered in the nature reserves. On good days, up to 5 individuals can be spotted. The butterfly flies rapidly, and has a habit of settling on the undersides of leaves as it zips from perch to perch.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
To be detailed.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos





Rapala domitia domitia

Yellow Flash

Family: Lycaenidae
Subfamily: Lycaeninae
Genus Rapala
Species: domitia
Subspecies: domitia
Common Name: Yellow Flash
Life History: incomplete
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
Above, the wings are brown with paler patches in the forewing cell and hindwing costa. The underside is a pale yellow, marked with black bars on the forewings. The hindwing carries a threadlike white-tipped tail with the usual Rapala lobe between veins 1a and 1b.

Its unique yellow colour which is different from all the various typical Rapala species found in Singapore has earned it the unofficial common name of Yellow Flash amongst the butterfly enthusiasts.

Habitat & Habits
This rapid-flying Rapala is the largest in the genus in Malaysia and Singapore. The species is not rare in Singapore, and is encountered in the nature reserves. On good days, up to 5 individuals can be spotted. The butterfly flies rapidly, and has a habit of settling on the undersides of leaves as it zips from perch to perch.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
To be detailed.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos