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White Four-ring

Ypthima ceylonica

Description:

A lively little joyful butterfly that flies all day long among the short grass and herbs in its habitat in large groups. Its flight is weak and can be considered as a short skip or a bounce closer to the ground. It moves forward in a zigzag manner with a few crisp wing beats, often settling at regular intervals to rest nectar. It is very fondness for walking along surfaces of large leaves, illuminating dark areas of the jungle with its bright white hind wings. If disturbed, it goes immediately to ground, trying to hide in low shrubs or thick grass within security but it does not remain very long. It is one of the first butterflies to come out in the morning, even in damp conditions and has a tendency to bask in the early morning with its wings partly open. In the evening, it moves into a nearby thicket to spend the night, where it will rest on a low leaf or twig with its wings over its back.

Habitat:

A very common butterfly from sea level to 4000 feet elevation. It is found everywhere, all year round. It is especially common along roadsides, edges of rice fields, gardens and other weedy places.

Notes:

larvae feeds on Grasses belonging to Family Graminae.

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6 Comments

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 11 years ago

thanks Rieko!

RiekoS
RiekoS 11 years ago

Very beautiful.

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 11 years ago

thank you :)

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

superb!

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 11 years ago

thanks Satyen!

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Beautiful!

NuwanChathuranga
Spotted by
NuwanChathuranga

Sri Lanka

Spotted on Dec 23, 2012
Submitted on Dec 29, 2012

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