Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

orange bush-brown butterfly

Mycalesis terminus

Description:

"Mycalesis terminus is found in The Moluccas and Papua (Indonesia), Papua New Guinea and surrounding islands, and in the Cape York peninsula of Australia. "The species can be recognized by striking markings on the upper fore wing: the orange-brown ground color is bordered by the broadly dark costa and termen and contrasts with a quadrate orange-yellow patch surrounding a black subterminal eyespot. The upper hind wing is orange-brown and features 3-4 subterminal eyespots. The ground color of the wing undersides is brown. Both the fore and hind wing have numerous eyespots aligned on a light-colored band that is bordered proximally by a dark transverse line and distally by brown terminal and subterminal lines (Braby 2000)."

Habitat:

Spotted on a little-used driveway on a school campus which is nestled in the lower foothills of the Cyclops mountains. The campus is surrounded by villages, gardens and disturbed forest.

Notes:

Unable to capture the dorsal view of the wings due to brisk wind during the spotting session.

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

5 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Thanks Mayra!

MayraSpringmann
MayraSpringmann 11 years ago

Wonderful!!!

Fyn  Kynd
Fyn Kynd 11 years ago

Thanks for replying, Scott. I did not know about this... it's good to know! :-)

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Thanks Fyn. Many authorities adopt style conventions and one of these governs what to do with common organism names. I follow the convention that says common names are lower case (unless they are proper nouns). This is what I used as an information manager and editor of biological databases and directories. It is OK to choose your own convention for common names, but one should be consistent. :-)

Fyn  Kynd
Fyn Kynd 11 years ago

Lovely spot Scott! I was wondering... why do you not capitalize the common name?

Scott Frazier
Spotted by
Scott Frazier

Indonesia

Spotted on Dec 16, 2012
Submitted on Dec 25, 2012

Related Spottings

Dark-branded Bushbrown Butterfly Bushbrown Satyridae

Nearby Spottings

bagworm, casemoth Spanish flag, West Indian lantana cypress vine, cardinal creeper meadow argus
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team