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Vanessa indica

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seen around the hill nettle plant species. The male Indian red admiral encircles the female while the female goes around to lay eggs on leaves that are suitable. The male butterflies are territorial and they choose the places best suitable for mating. After selecting they fly around the place keeping a watch on the movements of the female. The males are generally aggressive and often seen fighting with other males. They show acrobatic techniques to attract the female's attention.
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apex of the cell; the upper four spots of the preapical transverse series on the black apical area minute. It is about 5 inches (13 cm) in length. Hindwing: the postdiscal transverse band much narrower and shorter, not extending below vein 1, margined inwardly by a series of broad black subcrescentic marks; the tornal angle with a small patch of violet scales bordered inwardly by a short black transverse line. Underside very much darker than in
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region of the leaves, due to this leaves look like the hanging like position and latter get dry. The caterpillar feeds on young leaves and later fold the leaves in such a way that both the margins are attached by a silky web and pupation takes place inside the folded leaf. Later the adult emerges as a butterfly.
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These are fast flying butterflies. Mainly found in open areas near the river in the mountainous jungle, they are also often seen on grass near roads or in the soil around the plant flowers sucking, honey, or they sitting on the ground basking in the sun. Both male and female Indian red admiral can be
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but the ground colour is darker both on the uppersides and undersides, and the orange markings are deeper and richer in tint. It also differs as follows: underside forewing: the ochraceous orange-red on disc, and across cell proportionately of less extent, and uniform, not getting paler towards the
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it causes considerable damage by feeding on young tender leaves which affect the growth of the plant. The larvae of this insect feed on tender young leaves as shown in the picture. The adults lay the eggs on tender leaves in which larvae emerge and feeds on young tender leaves preferably at neck
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dark and somewhat obscure; an inner subterminal transverse series of blue, and an outer very much slenderer transverse series of black lunules. Cilia of both forewings and hindwings white, alternated with brown. Antenna black, tipped with pale ochraceous; head, thorax and abdomen with dark
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Hisashi, O.; Honda, K. (2003), "Feeding responses of adult butterflies, Nymphalis xanthomelas, Kaniska canace and Venessa indica, to components in tree sap and rotting fruits:synergistic effects of ethanol and acetic acid on sugar responsiveness",
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Sometimes adult butterflies extract food from ripe fruit, juices of a variety of flowers and fermented plants. Very few are seen sitting on bird droppings. During summers and dry weather, the males sit on the ground and drink water.
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At higher altitudes due to strong winds the morning temperatures are low. Consequently, in order to gain the strength needed to perform body and wings activities they require to bask in the warmth of the sun.
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Herbst, 1794 – Indian Red Admiral. In, K. Kunte, U. Kodandaramaiah & Kalesh S. (eds.). Butterflies of India. v.1.0. accessed on 28 February 2010.
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is found in the higher altitude regions (above 2,000 feet (610 m)) of India including the
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in southern India. It also occurs on smaller hill ranges in Peninsular India such as the
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olive-brown pubescence; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen pale ochraceous brown.
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Van Der Poorten, George Michael; Van Der Poorten, Nancy E. (2016).
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In Kullu district (around 11,500 feet (3,500 m))
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In Kullu district (around 7,500 feet (2,300 m))
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nymphalidae
Vanessa
Binomial name
Herbst
Synonyms
butterfly
India
Himalayas
Nilgiri Hills
Sri Lanka
Myanmar
painted lady

Vanessa cardui
ocelli
ramie
Nilgiri Hills
Nandi Hills
Bangalore
Urtica
Urtica thunbergiana
Girardinia diversifolia

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