Heteropsis adolphei explained

Heteropsis adolphei, the red-eye bushbrown, is a species of satyrine butterfly found in southern India.[1] [2] The species name is after Adolphe Delessert who collected the first specimens based on which the species was described.[3]

Description

Upperside dark umber brown. Forewing with a large, white-centred, fulvous-ringed black median ocellus and a white-centred preapical much smaller black spot. Hindwing uniform, a post-median series of from two to four white-centred fulvous-ringed black ocelli, sub-equal and smaller than the posterior ocellus on the forewing. Underside: ground colour similar, but irrorated (sprinkled) with obscure transverse striae of a deeper brown; the terminal margins of both forewings and hindwings very broadly paler; the dark basal portion of the wings sharply defined by a very dark brown line; a postmedian series on both wings of rather small white-centred fulvous-ringed black ocelli—two on the forewing, a median and a preapical; seven, placed in a slight curve, on the hindwing. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark umber brown, paler beneath. Male sex-mark of form 2, the patch of specialized scales on both forewing and hindwing very small; the nacreous area surrounding the specialized scales on the underside of the forewing very pale brown.[4]

Footnotes

  1. Web site: Heteropsis Westwood, 1850. Savela. Markku. Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths. 2018-03-18.
  2. Book: A Synoptic Catalogue of the Butterflies of India. R.K.. Varshney. Smetacek. Peter. Butterfly Research Centre, Bhimtal & Indinov Publishing, New Delhi. 2015. 978-81-929826-4-9. New Delhi. 175–171. 10.13140/RG.2.1.3966.2164.
  3. Book: Souvenirs d´un voyage dans l´Inde exécuté de 1834 à 1839. Delessert, Adolphe. Paris . Bétrune et Plon for Fortin, Masson et Cie & Langlois et Leclerq. 1843 . 76.
  4. Book: Moore, Frederic. Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. I. Frederic Moore. Lovell Reeve and Co.. 1890. London. 210–211.

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