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Blue Glassy Tiger

Ideopsis vulgaris macrina

Description:

Black with small withe spots and red spots at the base of the black spikes

Habitat:

This species is common in Singapore, particularly in the coastal mangrove areas. The butterflies are also attracted to the partially dried plants of Heliotropium indicum, usually turning up within an hour or two after the plants are hung up in the forest reserves.

Notes:

The Blue Glassy Tiger shares the same habitats with the Dark Glassy Tiger (Parantica agleoides). When the two species fly together it is not easy to separate them. However, when the butterflies stop to feed or to rest, the presence of a transverse black bar in the forewing cell distinguishes the Blue Glassy Tiger from the Dark Glassy Tiger.

3 Comments

JordiPrats
JordiPrats 10 years ago

Ok alicelongmartin, done!

JordiPrats
JordiPrats 10 years ago

Thanks a lot Bayucca

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 10 years ago

Put your last picture first! He is exotic looking!

JordiPrats
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JordiPrats

Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Spotted on Jun 29, 2013
Submitted on Jun 29, 2013

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