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{{Short description|Species of butterfly}} |
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|name = Large metallic oakblue |
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|image = Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera British Museum Catalogue IV.jpg |
|image = Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera British Museum Catalogue IV.jpg |
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|image_caption = Figure 36 in ''Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera'' |
|image_caption = Figure 36 in ''Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera'' |
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|taxon = Arhopala aedias |
|taxon = Arhopala aedias |
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|authority = ([[William Chapman Hewitson|Hewitson]], 1862)<ref>Hewitson, 1862 ''Specimen of a Catalogue of Lycaenidae in the British Museum'' |
|authority = ([[William Chapman Hewitson|Hewitson]], 1862)<ref>Hewitson, 1862 ''Specimen of a Catalogue of Lycaenidae in the British Museum''</ref> |
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|Amblypodia aedias|Hewitson, 1862 |
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|Amblypodia yendava|Grose-Smith, 1887 |
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|Arhopala meritatas|Corbet, 1941 |
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|Arhopala agnis|C. & R. Felder, [1865] |
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|Arhopala agnis hagius|Fruhstorfer, 1914 |
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|Arhopala agnis soter|Fruhstorfer, 1914 |
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|Arhopala agnis sphetys|Fruhstorfer, 1914 |
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|Amblypodia oenotria|Hewitson, 1869 |
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'''''Arhopala aedias''''', the large metallic oakblue,<ref>P Ek-Amnuay, Butterflies of Thailand, 2nd edition 2012</ref> is a [[species]] of [[butterfly]] belonging to the [[Lycaenidae|lycaenid]] family described by [[William Chapman Hewitson]] in 1862. It is found in [[Southeast Asia]] (Burma, Thailand, Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo and the Philippines). |
'''''Arhopala aedias''''' , the '''large metallic oakblue''',<ref>P Ek-Amnuay, Butterflies of Thailand, 2nd edition 2012</ref> is a [[species]] of [[butterfly]] belonging to the [[Lycaenidae|lycaenid]] family described by [[William Chapman Hewitson]] in 1862. It is found in [[Southeast Asia]] (Burma, Thailand, Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo and the Philippines). |
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[[Image:ArhopalaAedias 684 3 Knight.png|thumb|230px|left|Illustration by [[Horace Knight]] in ''Fauna of British India'']] |
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This species is in the male above magnificently lustrous light blue with a |
This species is in the male above magnificently lustrous light blue with a |
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slight violet reflection; easily recognizable also by the under surface where the postmedian band of the forewing is divided into 2 oblique, almost parallel demi-bands. In the hindwing the same band is not interrupted, but |
slight violet reflection; easily recognizable also by the under surface where the postmedian band of the forewing is divided into 2 oblique, almost parallel demi-bands. In the hindwing the same band is not interrupted, but |
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very irregularly edged. The species has long tails. |
very irregularly edged. The species has long tails. |
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<ref>Seitz , A. Band 9: Abt. 2, Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Tagfalter, 1927, 1197 Seiten 177 Tafeln {{PD-notice}}</ref> |
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==Subspecies== |
==Subspecies== |
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*''[[Arhopala aedias yendava]]'' <small>(Grose-Smith, 1887)</small> (Burma: Karen Hills, Yendaw Valley, Ataran) |
*''[[Arhopala aedias yendava]]'' <small>(Grose-Smith, 1887)</small> (Burma: Karen Hills, Yendaw Valley, Ataran) |
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*''Arhopala aedias meritatas'' <small>Corbet, 1941</small> (Mergui, southern Burma, Langkawi) |
*''Arhopala aedias meritatas'' <small>Corbet, 1941</small> (Mergui, southern Burma, Langkawi) |
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*''Arhopala aedias agnis'' <small>C. & R. Felder, [1865]</small> (Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo) |
*''Arhopala aedias agnis'' <small>C. & R. Felder, [1865]</small> (Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo) - In this [sub] species the bands beneath are only yet in some places more distinct by their edges; particularly the marginal parts of the wings are more blank. The upper surface of the male is mostly glaringly light blue, though also specimens with violet or lilac tints may occur. |
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*''Arhopala aedias oenotria'' <small>(Hewitson, 1869)</small> (Mindanao) The male is above dull lilac without a black marginal band; the female dark brown with a violet spot across the greatest part of the forewing, but in the hindwing the violettish-blue colour only extends across the cellular area. The under surface is very irregularly marked, the postmedian band is irregular, on the forewing interrupted on the median and after this somewhat bent. |
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*''Arhopala aedias oenotria'' <small>(Hewitson, 1869)</small> (Mindanao) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 8 April 2024
Large metallic oakblue | |
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Figure 36 in Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Lycaenidae |
Genus: | Arhopala |
Species: | A. aedias
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Binomial name | |
Arhopala aedias | |
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Arhopala aedias , the large metallic oakblue,[2] is a species of butterfly belonging to the lycaenid family described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1862. It is found in Southeast Asia (Burma, Thailand, Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo and the Philippines).
This species is in the male above magnificently lustrous light blue with a slight violet reflection; easily recognizable also by the under surface where the postmedian band of the forewing is divided into 2 oblique, almost parallel demi-bands. In the hindwing the same band is not interrupted, but very irregularly edged. The species has long tails. [3]
Subspecies
[edit]- Arhopala aedias aedias (Java)
- Arhopala aedias yendava (Grose-Smith, 1887) (Burma: Karen Hills, Yendaw Valley, Ataran)
- Arhopala aedias meritatas Corbet, 1941 (Mergui, southern Burma, Langkawi)
- Arhopala aedias agnis C. & R. Felder, [1865] (Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, Nias, Borneo) - In this [sub] species the bands beneath are only yet in some places more distinct by their edges; particularly the marginal parts of the wings are more blank. The upper surface of the male is mostly glaringly light blue, though also specimens with violet or lilac tints may occur.
- Arhopala aedias oenotria (Hewitson, 1869) (Mindanao) The male is above dull lilac without a black marginal band; the female dark brown with a violet spot across the greatest part of the forewing, but in the hindwing the violettish-blue colour only extends across the cellular area. The under surface is very irregularly marked, the postmedian band is irregular, on the forewing interrupted on the median and after this somewhat bent.
References
[edit]- ^ Hewitson, 1862 Specimen of a Catalogue of Lycaenidae in the British Museum
- ^ P Ek-Amnuay, Butterflies of Thailand, 2nd edition 2012
- ^ Seitz , A. Band 9: Abt. 2, Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Tagfalter, 1927, 1197 Seiten 177 Tafeln This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
External links
[edit]Wikispecies has information related to Arhopala aedias.
- "Arhopala Boisduval, 1832" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved June 7, 2017.