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Common Leopard

Phalanta phalantha

Description:

a sun-loving butterfly of the Nymphalid Butterfly family. The Common Leopard is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of 50–55 mm with a tawny colour and marked with black spots.

Notes:

Sun loving and avoids shade. Seen in the plains, gardens and edges of clearings. Has active and sharp flight movements. Visits flowers regularly especially Lantana, Duranta, Meyenia laxiflora, Gymnosporia montana and thistles. Often seen mudpuddling from damp patches in the ground, either alone or in groups. A regular basker with wings spread wide open. It is commonest in dry areas and dry weather and absent from the wetter parts of India during the monsoon. It often perches on edges of clearing with wings half open and has the habit of chasing away other butterflies and guarding its territory

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2 Comments

SachindraUmesh
SachindraUmesh 11 years ago

Thank you =) the fellow was sort of dancing on the leaf when i took the pic, fluttering his wings ,darting and twitching here and there =)

lilypinkhallbutcher
lilypinkhallbutcher 11 years ago

What a lovely butterfly!

SachindraUmesh
Spotted by
SachindraUmesh

Badulla UP, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Mar 28, 2013
Submitted on Mar 28, 2013

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