Cupha erymanthis lotis
Rustic
Family: | Nymphalidae |
Subfamily: | Heliconiinae |
Genus | Cupha |
Species: | erymanthis |
Subspecies: | lotis |
Common Name: | Rustic |
Life History: | complete |
Extant in countries: | •Singapore |
Hostplants: |
Description
The Rustic is an orange-brown butterfly with a characteristic broad yellow discal patch on the forewings followed by a broad black apical area. In flight, it can sometimes be mistaken for the Banded Yeoman (Cirrochroa orissa orissa). In Singapore, the Banded Yeoman is much rarer.
The underside of this species is paler than the upperside, but with similar markings as above.
Habitat & Habits
The Rustic is a relatively common species which stays within the vicinity of the nature reserves. It is often spotted close to where its host plant, Flacourtia rukam can be found.
The Rustic is an active butterfly and usually appears on sunny days. It is an alert butterfly and is difficult to photograph as it flits from leaf to leaf and rarely stops for long. Even when alighted on a perch, its wings are often moving continuously, ready to take off at the slightest distraction.
Other Observations
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Early Stages
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Further Reading
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