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Abisara Echerius
''Abisara echerius'', the plum Judy, is a small but striking butterfly found in Asia belonging to the Punches and Judies family (Riodinidae). It is difficult to distinguish it from '' Abisara bifasciata''. This active butterfly is usually seen at the tops of trees and amidst foliage. It has a habit of landing and turning around almost immediately after alighting. It repeats this turning movements as it moves along branches. This is believed to help in evading predators by causing confusion about head orientation. This distinctive mode of movement gives the impression of dancing and is an important field characteristic that helps in identifying the species from even a distance. Description Charles Thomas Bingham in his ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma'' volume on butterflies describes the species as follows: A very variable form. Termen of hindwing more or less broadly angulate or produced at apex of interspace 3, but not narrow or tailed as in '' Ab ...
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Plum Judy (Abisara Echerius)- Female In Talakona, AP W IMG 8469
''Abisara echerius'', the plum Judy, is a small but striking butterfly found in Asia belonging to the Riodinidae, Punches and Judies family (Riodinidae). It is difficult to distinguish it from ''Abisara bifasciata''. This active butterfly is usually seen at the tops of trees and amidst foliage. It has a habit of landing and turning around almost immediately after alighting. It repeats this turning movements as it moves along branches. This is believed to help in evading predators by causing confusion about head orientation. This distinctive mode of movement gives the impression of dancing and is an important field characteristic that helps in identifying the species from even a distance. Description Charles Thomas Bingham in his ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma'' volume on butterflies describes the species as follows: A very variable form. Glossary of entomology terms, Termen of hindwing more or less broadly angulate or produced at apex of interspace ...
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