Abisara geza niya

The Spotted Judy

Family: Riodinidae
Subfamily: Riodininae
Genus Abisara
Species: geza
Subspecies: niya
Common Name: The Spotted Judy
Wingspan: 36-46 mm
Life History: complete
Extant in countries: •Singapore •Malaysia
Hostplants:

Description
The genus Abisara belongs to the family Riodininae. The butterflies are usually coloured a deep crimson brown, and has a characteristic way of flitting from leaf to leaf with half-opened wings. Abisara geza niya is one of three species of the genus to have been observed in Singapore in recent years - the other being Abisara savitri savitri and Abisara saturata kausamboides. It can usually be found in shaded forest fringes, but is rather rare. The butterfly is easily recognised by the pale subapical patch of the forewing and the black submarginal spots on the hindwing.

Habitat & Habits
To be detailed.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
Refer to the ButterflyCircle's blog article - Life History of the Spotted Judy.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Egg
Caterpillar
Pupa

Abisara geza niya

The Spotted Judy

Family: Riodinidae
Subfamily: Riodininae
Genus Abisara
Species: geza
Subspecies: niya
Common Name: The Spotted Judy
Wingspan: 36-46
Life History: complete
Extant in countries: •Singapore •Malaysia
Hostplants:

Description
The genus Abisara belongs to the family Riodininae. The butterflies are usually coloured a deep crimson brown, and has a characteristic way of flitting from leaf to leaf with half-opened wings. Abisara geza niya is one of three species of the genus to have been observed in Singapore in recent years - the other being Abisara savitri savitri and Abisara saturata kausamboides. It can usually be found in shaded forest fringes, but is rather rare. The butterfly is easily recognised by the pale subapical patch of the forewing and the black submarginal spots on the hindwing.

Habitat & Habits
To be detailed.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
Refer to the ButterflyCircle's blog article - Life History of the Spotted Judy.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Egg
Caterpillar
Pupa




Abisara geza niya

The Spotted Judy

Family: Riodinidae
Subfamily: Riodininae
Genus Abisara
Species: geza
Subspecies: niya
Common Name: The Spotted Judy
Wingspan: 36-46
Life History: complete
Extant in countries: •Singapore •Malaysia
Hostplants:

Description
The genus Abisara belongs to the family Riodininae. The butterflies are usually coloured a deep crimson brown, and has a characteristic way of flitting from leaf to leaf with half-opened wings. Abisara geza niya is one of three species of the genus to have been observed in Singapore in recent years - the other being Abisara savitri savitri and Abisara saturata kausamboides. It can usually be found in shaded forest fringes, but is rather rare. The butterfly is easily recognised by the pale subapical patch of the forewing and the black submarginal spots on the hindwing.

Habitat & Habits
To be detailed.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
Refer to the ButterflyCircle's blog article - Life History of the Spotted Judy.

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Egg
Caterpillar
Pupa