Raised from caterpillar feeding on MAcArthur Palm. Unfortunately the wings are slightly deformed.
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Raised from caterpillar feeding on MAcArthur Palm. Unfortunately the wings are slightly deformed.
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Female Erionota torus.
Female Erionota have the antennal club half white above.
Males of E. torus & thrax have the club 3/4 white ;E. acroleuca male have the antennal club wholly white above.
E. torus: FW outer margin convex; HW discal patch relatively broad throughout.
Male & female.
http://dearlep.tw/images/Papilionoid...DSC_6698_1.jpg
http://taibnet.sinica.edu.tw/uploads...%20torus_a.jpg
E. thrax : FW outer margin straight : HW patch more or less broad throughout.
Male & female.
https://wanderingbutterflyeffect.fil...0f3c25860d.jpg
http://ataxus.com/ak5t/hawaii/j04oc15l.jpg
E. acroleuca.(research shows taxon hiraca is actually the later name & thus a junior synonym.)
FW outer margin straight; HW patch more irregular & narrowed in the upper half.
1 male & 3 female.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...nny%20Chir.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-s7fKLefxl0...ed-Skipper.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oGOIfwCnqF..._female_01.jpg
http://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_li.../torus-2fv.jpg
TL Seow: Cheers.
What about this - E.torus or E.hiraca? This is a wild specimen recorded yesterday.
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Male Erionota acroleuca (= hiraca )
Underside HW dark contrasted ,speckled .The upper half narrowing of the band less obvious.
FW outer margin lower 2/3 straight.
Antennal club broadly white above.
Two males & 2 females.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-p2SDDi_BlE...2Bapicalis.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...0-%20sunny.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BTL8Ck0uBE..._female_04.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oGOIfwCnqF..._female_01.jpg
E. torus.
HW underside less dark contrasted & may have a washout appearance; HW band relatively broad throughtout.
FW outer margin (termen) convex from the apex downwards.
Antennal club in mae about 3/4 white above.
2 males & 2 females.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...-06-10-001.jpg
http://www.nbair.res.in/insectpests/...ta-torus20.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...2012--0882.jpg
http://www.dnp.go.th/FOREMIC/NForemi...orus%20(1).JPG
E. thrax 2 males & 3 females.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...553af268-1.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20-%20Khew.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8369/...9fa0b6bb_b.jpg
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...unte_ag436.jpg
http://www.samuibutterflies.com/02_i.../underside.jpg
The three species can be very similar.
It had been stated that all records of Erionota on palms are probably E. acroleuca (hiraca) & E. torus & thrax probably feed only on Musa (banana).
Past misidentification have cause all the confusion.
The sdame authors state that palm leaves are unsuitable for the leaf rolling habit of E thrax & torus.
However, your post 1 female looks typically E. torus & may be a first record on palm.
If you can rear a pair it should clear all doubts regarding the species & hostplant.
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thanks Dr Seow. I will look out for more caterpillars.
Yes, the leaf shelter is different from the E.hiraca that I have raised before.
Found and raised two caterpillars feeding on MacAuthur Palm. Think they are E.acroleuca.
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Yes, this is typical E. acroleuca.
TL Seow: Cheers.
Last week I found 3 pupae on my banana.
This is E.thrax as the forewing termen is straight.
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Would the termen for these two be convex enough for them to be E.torus?
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Perfect. You have E. thrax & 2 E. torus.
Strangely they are all females. (antennal club half white).
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thank you.