Discolampa
Discolampa is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The genus ranges from Sri Lanka to New Guinea.
Family
Lycaenidae, commonly known as the blues or gossamer-winged butterflies.Distribution
They are found in Southeast Asia, ranging from Sri Lanka to New Guinea.Appearance
Size: They are likely small to medium-sized butterflies, though specific measurements are difficult to find.Banded Blue Pierrot : This is the best-documented species. It has:- * Upper wings: Dark blue with a broad white band across the middle. The inner and outer edges of the white band are edged with black. The base and edges of the wings are also black.
- * Underside: Mostly white with black markings that resemble ribbons and spots.
- * Body: Black head, antennae, thorax, and abdomen. The palpi have a white stripe down the middle.Other species : Information on their appearance is scarce, but they are likely to be similarly small with blue or brown upper wings and potentially white markings.
Behavior
Diet: Like most Lycaenidae butterflies, Discolampa larvae likely feed on the leaves of specific leguminous plants.Habitat: They are found in Southeast Asian forests, particularly in areas with good tree cover.Flight: Specific flight patterns are unknown, but Lycaenidae butterflies are typically weak fliers and prefer short, flitting movements.Species
There are only three known species in the Discolampa genus:- Discolampa albula - West Irian
- Discolampa ethion
- Discolampa ilissus - Sulawesi