• Source: Cupido lacturnus
  • Cupido lacturnus, the Indian Cupid, is a small butterfly found in the Australasian and Indomalayan realms that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.


    Description


    Harry Tytler described C. l. assamica on 1915 as:

    Male. Upperside: Compared to Chilades parrhasius, black border much broader on both wings. Female. Upperside: the discal greyish-blue patch on forewing much reduced, darker and hardly visible; hindwing rather darker. Underside: similar.























    Subspecies


    The subspecies of Cupido lacturnus are:

    Cupido lacturnus syntala Cantlie, 1963 – Gujarat southwards to Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.
    Cupido lacturnus assamica Tytler, 1915 – Himachal Pradesh to N.E. India; Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
    Cupido lacturnus pila Evans, 1925 – Andamans & Nicobars Is. (All Nicobars).


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