- Source: Ypthima sakra
Ypthima sakra, the Himalayan five-ring, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae native to Asia.
Subspecies
The species may be divided into the following subspecies:
Ypthima sakra sakra - Sikkim, Bhutan
Ypthima sakra austeni (Moore, 1893) - Assam, northern Burma, south-eastern Tibet (Yigong), Gooligonshan Mts.
Ypthima sakra nujiangensis Huang, 2001 - south-eastern Tibet
Ypthima sakra leechi Forster, 1948 - Sichuan
Ypthima sakra matinia Fruhstorfer, 1911 - north-western India
Description
Ypthima sakra has a wingspan of about 25 millimetres (0.98 in). The upperside of the forewings shows one ocellus, while hindwings have three ocelli. The underside is yellow, covered with short narrow dark brown striae (stripes). The underside of the forewings has one ocellus, while hindwings has two geminated (paired) anterior ocelli and three single posterior ocelli. Larva feeds on Gramineae.
Distribution and habitat
This species can be found in Bhutan, Burma, Tibet and north-western India. The habitat consists of wet grasslands and forest clearings and margins in submontane and montane areas.
References
External links
Butterflies of India
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ypthima sakra
- Ypthima
- List of butterflies of Bhutan
- List of butterflies of Meghalaya
- List of butterflies of Indochina
- List of butterflies of India (Satyrinae)
- List of butterflies of Pakistan
- List of butterflies of Nepal
- List of butterflies of China (Nymphalidae)