Chitoria ulupi

Tawny emperor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Chitoria
Species:
C. ulupi
Binomial name
Chitoria ulupi
(Doherty, 1889)
Synonyms
  • Potamis ulupi Doherty, 1889
  • Apatura ulupi
  • Apatura kalaurica Tytler, 1926
  • Apatura fulva Leech, 1891

Chitoria ulupi, the tawny emperor, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in tropical Asia.

The forewing length is 32–44 mm in males and 42–48 mm in females. Females are larger than males. The wings of males are brown with a merged, blurred yellow pattern covering the basal and posterior parts of the wing, as well as an oblique band on the forewing. The hindwings are yellow with a brown outer edge and marginal spots. The wings of the female are black on the upper side. The forewings have a broken row of white spots. The hindwing has a straight band directed toward the tornal angle, sometimes with a row of yellowish marginal spots and several small postdiscal spots. On the underside, the forewings are greenish-white at the base and apex, with a blurred pattern in males and a clearer one in females.[1]

Subspecies

  • Chitoria ulupi arakii (Naritomi) (Taiwan)
  • Chitoria ulupi dubernardi (Oberthür) (western China: Yunnan)
  • Chitoria ulupi fulva Leech, 1891 (Korea, eastern China, Sichuan)
  • Chitoria ulupi kalaurica Tytler, 1926 (Burma)
  • Chitoria ulupi tong Yoshino, 1997 (Guanxi)
  • Chitoria ulupi ulupi (Doherty, 1889) (Assam, Manipur, Burma)

References

  1. ^ P. A. Lera.Ed. Key to insects of the Russian Far East. T. V. Caddisflies and Lepidoptera. Part 5 - Vladivostok: Dalnauka, 2005. - P. 292. - 575 p. -500 copies. -ISBN 5-8044-0597-7.