Blue Nawab

Scientific Name
Polyura schreiber
GODART, 1824
Specie in
Singapore
Family
NYMPHALIDAE
Blue Nawab
Polyura schreiber, Singapore – Gan Cheong Weei

Introduction

There are 24 species in the genus Polyura, most of which are found in the Oriental region, although one species posidonius is restricted to Tibet and west China; 6 or 7 are endemic to various islands, e.g. andrewsi from Christmas Island and caphontis from Fiji; and one, pyrrhus reaches Australia.

Polyura schreiber is one of the most widespread species, being found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, West Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, Brunei, Sarawak, Sabah, Kalimantan, the Philippines and Java.

Habitats

To be completed.

Lifecycle

The caterpillars of the various species of Nawab butterflies vary in markings, but all feature a huge head which is adorned with a crown of 4 long horns.

In the case of Polyura schreiber, the caterpillar feeds on the leaves of Wagatea (Caesalpiniaceae), Rourea (Connaraceae) and Nephelium (Sapindaceae).

Adult

Nawab butterflies are characterised by their distinctive wing shape with twin tails on the hindwings – a feature strongly reminiscent of the African Charaxes. Most have dark brown uppersides with bands of dazzling creamy white which vary in size and shape from one species to another. These bands are repeated on the underside, usually in a beautiful shade of pale green. In a few species such as delphis the underside is almost entirely white.

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Caterpillars of
Singapore
Scientific Name
Polyura schreiber
by
GODART, 1824
SuperFamily
N/A
Family
NYMPHALIDAE
SubFamily
CHARAXINAE
Tribe
CHARAXINI

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