''Catopsilia pyranthe'', the mottled emigrant,
[ is a medium-sized ]butterfly
Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the Order (biology), order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The ...
of the family Pieridae
The Pieridae are a large family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from tropical Africa and tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern regions of North America and Eurasia.DeVries P. J. in Levi ...
found in south Asia
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, southeast Asia
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, and parts of Australia
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.
Description
Male
The upperside is chalky white, slightly tinted in some specimens with green. The forewing is with or without a discocellular black spot, that varies in size; costa and termen sometimes without a black margin; occasionally the costa has its apical third narrowly black, broadened slightly at the apex with black spots between the anterior veins; or again, the costa may be narrowly black, the apex very broadly so, and this colour continued down the termen but narrowed posteriorly. The hindwing is sometimes immaculate, but generally with narrow terminal black spots at the apices of the veins, these often reduced to mere dots, or again so broadened as to coalesce into a narrow terminal black margin.
The underside's ground colour is similar, suffused on the anterior half of the forewing and over the whole surface of the hindwing with a greenish tint that varies to an ochraceous yellow, and, except in the very palest specimens, is evenly irrorated (sprinkled) over the greenish or ochraceous-tinted areas with transverse, short, reddish-brown strigae; both forewings and hindwings with generally an obscure discocellular reddish-brown spot or indication thereof.
Female
The upperside is as in the male, but sometimes with a suffusion of pale greenish yellow on the terminal third or fourth only of both forewings and hindwings, rarely of that tint throughout. The forewing is always with a discocellular black spot that varies very much in size; costa sometimes narrowly black with the basal half pinkish, in other specimens narrowly black throughout, the black broadened at the apex and continued along the anterior half of the termen in a series of inwardly-pointed black spots; or again, the costa may be more broadly black, that colour widened considerably at the apex and continued broadly down the termen to vein 3, then suddenly narrowed to a slender line at the tornus. In most specimens there is an anterior postdiscal short black macular baud; in the dark forms this coalesce with the black on apex and termen. The hindwing is sometimes immaculate, sometimes with a series of terminal spots at the apices of the veins, sometimes with a narrow dusky-black terminal band broadest near the apex, narrowed posteriorly to a slender line at the tornus. In the very dark specimens there is in addition an ill-defined, short anterior postdiscal macular black band.
The underside is as in the male, with similar variations, but in addition in most specimens the discocellular spots are well defined with an outer red ring that encircles a silvery spot; on the hindwing one or two similar spots on each side of the discocellulars; generally also both wings are crossed by a transverse postdiscal line of minute red spots, which on the forewing is confined to the anterior portion, on the hindwing is nearly complete. In both sexes: antennae reddish, head and thorax anteriorly brown, thorax clothed posteriorly with long white hairs, abdomen white: beneath: the palpi, thorax, and abdomen white.
Life history
The host plants of the species include '' Cassia'' species (e.g., '' C. fistula''; '' C. javanica'' or '' C. roxburghii''; '' C. bakeriana''), ''Gnidia glauca
''Gnidia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is distributed in Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, India, and Sri Lanka; more than half of all the species are endemic to South Africa.Rogers, Z. S. (2006)A new species of Malag ...
'', ''Senna occidentalis
''Senna occidentalis'' ndian vernacular name ''Usaya ki Fali''is a pantropical plant species, native to the Americas. The species was formerly placed in the genus '' Cassia''.
Vernacular names in English include septicweed, coffee senna, coffee ...
'' '' Senna'' species (e.g. '' S. alata''; '' S. auriculata''; '' S. garrettiana''), ''Crotalaria
''Crotalaria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae (subfamily Faboideae) commonly known as rattlepods. The genus includes over 700 species of herbaceous plants and shrubs. Africa is the continent with the majority of ''Crotalar ...
'' species, ''Ormocarpum cochinchinense
''Ormocarpum'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae.
Species
''Ormocarpum'' comprises the following species:
* '' Ormocarpum bernierianum'' ...
'', ''Sesbania
''Sesbania'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Sesbanieae. Riverhemp is a common name for plants in this genus. Notable species include the rattlebox ('' Sesbania punicea''), spiny sesb ...
'' species and ''Colocasia
''Colocasia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to southeastern Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions.
The names elephant-ear ...
''.
The development period from egg to adult is 22 to 29 days allowing up to 11-12 generations a year.
Larva: "Long, somewhat depressed, rough, green, with a white lateral line and above it a black line more or less conspicuous, formed by minute black shining tubercles. In short, this larva in very like a big specimen of a ''Eurema hecabe
''Eurema hecabe'', the common grass yellow, is a small pierid butterfly species found in Asia, Africa and Australia. They are found flying close to the ground and are found in open grass and scrub habitats. It is simply known as "the grass yellow ...
''".
Pupa: "Much stouter (i.e. than that of ''Eurema hecabe
''Eurema hecabe'', the common grass yellow, is a small pierid butterfly species found in Asia, Africa and Australia. They are found flying close to the ground and are found in open grass and scrub habitats. It is simply known as "the grass yellow ...
'', and the keel formed by the wing-cases much less pronounced. The normal colour is pale green with a yellow lateral line. We have never found it on any plant except ''Senna occidentalis
''Senna occidentalis'' ndian vernacular name ''Usaya ki Fali''is a pantropical plant species, native to the Americas. The species was formerly placed in the genus '' Cassia''.
Vernacular names in English include septicweed, coffee senna, coffee ...
''. It habitually rests on the upperside along the midrib, like almost all Pierine larvae." Davidson and Aitken, quoted in Bingham.
Larval Host Plants
* ''Senna auriculata
''Senna auriculata'' is a leguminous tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is commonly known by its local names matura tea tree, avaram or ranawara , ( kn, ಆವರಿಕೆ ''āvarike'', Marathi: तरवड, Malayalam: ആവര, si, ...
''
* ''Cassia fistula
''Cassia fistula'', commonly known as golden shower, purging cassia, Indian laburnum, or pudding-pipe tree,U. S. Department of Agriculture, William Saunders; Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture; ...
''
* ''Cassia javanica
''Cassia javanica'', also known as Java cassia, pink shower, apple blossom tree and rainbow shower tree ( th, ชัยพฤกษ์; Filipino language, Filipino: balayong), is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae. Its origin is in Southeas ...
''
* ''Senna tora
:''This page is about the ''Cassia tora'' described by Linnaeus. Later authors usually applied the taxon to ''Senna obtusifolia.
''Senna tora'' (originally described by Linnaeus as ''Cassia tora'') is a plant species in the family Fabaceae and t ...
''
* ''Ormocarpum cochinchinense
''Ormocarpum'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, and was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade of the Dalbergieae.
Species
''Ormocarpum'' comprises the following species:
* '' Ormocarpum bernierianum'' ...
''
* ''Senna obtusifolia
''Senna obtusifolia'', known by the common names Chinese senna, American sicklepod, sicklepod, etc., is a plant in the genus '' Senna'', sometimes separated in the monotypic genus ''Diallobus''. It grows wild in North, Central, and South America, ...
''
* ''Senna occidentalis
''Senna occidentalis'' ndian vernacular name ''Usaya ki Fali''is a pantropical plant species, native to the Americas. The species was formerly placed in the genus '' Cassia''.
Vernacular names in English include septicweed, coffee senna, coffee ...
''
* ''Senna sophera
''Senna sophera'' is a shrub, glabrous, about 3 m. in height. The compound leaves with 8-12 paired leaflets acute and tapering; bear rachies with single gland at the base. It has yellow flowers in carymbose racemes.
Common names of ''Senna so ...
''
* '' Senna sulfurea''
* '' Sesbania sp.''
* '' Sesbania bispinosa''
* ''Sesbania grandiflora
''Sesbania grandiflora'', commonly known as vegetable hummingbird, katurai, agati, or West Indian pea, is a small leguminous tree native to Maritime Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It has edible flowers and leaves commonly eaten in Southea ...
''
* ''Sesbania sesban
''Sesbania sesban'', the Egyptian riverhemp, is a species of plant in the legume family.
Synonym (taxonomy), Synonyms include:
*''Aeschynomene aegyptiaca'' (Pers.) Steud.
*''Aeschynomene sesban'' Carl Linnaeus, L.
*''Emerus sesban'' (Carl Linna ...
''
* ''Gnidia glauca
''Gnidia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is distributed in Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, India, and Sri Lanka; more than half of all the species are endemic to South Africa.Rogers, Z. S. (2006)A new species of Malag ...
''
Range
India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Malaya and New Guinea.
Gallery
File:Mottled Emigrant (Catopsilia pyranthe) mating in Hyderabad, AP W IMG 9444.jpg, Mating in Hyderabad, India
File:Mottled Emigrant Catopsilia pyranthe eggs.JPG, Eggs on ''Senna occidentalis''
File:Mottled Emigrant Catopsilia pyranthe larvae.JPG, Caterpillar
File:Mottled Emigrant Catopsilia pyranthe pupa.JPG, Pupa
See also
*List of butterflies of India (Pieridae)
This is a list of the pierid butterflies of India. It forms part of the full List of butterflies of India.
The family Pieridae, or the whites and yellows are a family of butterflies of moderate or small size. The common names refer to the two pred ...
References and notes
* Shihan, T.R. (2016). ''A Photographic Guide to the Butterflies of Bangladesh''. Butterfly Reintroduction Farm, Chuadanga, Bangladesh, 165pp.
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Coliadinae
Butterflies of Asia
Butterflies described in 1758
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
Butterflies of Singapore
Butterflies of Indochina