Atrophaneura astorion varuna
Atrophaneura astorion varuna, the common batwing, is a butterfly found in India and Southeast Asia that belongs to the swallowtail family, and more specifically, the batwings group of Atrophaneura, comprising tailless black swallowtail butterflies.
Range
Eastern Nepal, northern India, Myanmar, Thailand, northern Laos, northern Vietnam, Bangladesh and Peninsular Malaysia.Status
The butterfly is not rare across most of its range. It is extinct in Singapore.Description
- Wingspan: 88 to 136 mm.
- Male: Tailless. Above, the butterfly is bluish black and unmarked.
- The abdomen has white stripes. The head of the butterfly is rose coloured.
- Female: Tailless. Above, the butterfly is grey brown. It has dark stripes in between the veins. It has a large pale patch below vein 2 on the upper forewing.
Female: Upperside dull black. Forewing with the pale greyish-green streaks very broad and prominent, especially in interspaces 1 and 2, the streaks extend also into the cell. Hindwing more uniform, with a dark dull blue, in some lights dark green, bloom. Underside similar, the streaks on the forewing broader and paler; hindwing as on the upperside, more uniform, duller, opaque. Antennae and thorax black, abdomen dull brownish black, head crimson; beneath as in the male, but the crimson less bright, especially on the sides of the abdomen and without the lateral spots on the latter.
In Sikkim, according to Henry John Elwes and Lionel de Nicéville, it occurs from quite low elevations in the Terai up to. Its almost uniform dark colour renders it inconspicuous in the jungle, and it is therefore difficult to account for its being further protected by a disagreeable smell and probably taste. James Wood-Mason has recorded that the females have a strong and disgustingly rank musky odour.
Habitat
The Common Batwing occurs from the Terai up to the altitude of 7000 feet.Habits
The common batwing is a butterfly of hot, low altitude jungles. It has a slow and graceful flight and can be seen cruising along river valleys and high over stream beds. Both sexes frequent flowers, Lantana being a preferred species. It has a disagreeable smell.Food plants
- Family Aristolochiaceae
- * ''Aristolochia kaempferi''