Four-Ringed Butterfly: Ypthima Cantliei

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Four-Ringed Butterfly: Ypthima Cantliei

Four-Ringed Butterfly: Ypthima Cantliei

 

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Recently, a four-ringed butterfly, Ypthima cantliei, has resurfaced in the Namdapha National Park after 61 years.

 

Overview of Ypthima cantlie:

  • The butterfly was recorded in 2018 at Namdapha National Park, located in Arunachal Pradesh, bordering Myanmar.
  • Arunachal Pradesh is home to over 600 of India’s 1,327 recorded butterfly species.
  • Namdapha National Park is India’s easternmost tiger reserve.
  • The great four-ring was last reported in 1957 from Margherita, Assam.
  • Ypthima is a genus in the Nymphalidae family, with around 6,000 species of butterflies. Notably diverse in China, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and northeastern India.
  • A butterfly belonging to the Satyrinae subfamily.
  • The great four-ring features dull brown-grey wings with three yellow-ringed eye spots on the hind wing and a large bi-pupilled apical ocellus on the forewing.
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