Blackvein Sergeant

Scientific Name
Athyma ranga
MOORE, 1858
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Family
Blackvein Sergeant
Athyma ranga, West Sikkim, India – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

There are about 45 species in the genus Athyma, variously distributed across the Oriental region. They are popularly known as Sergeants, and are closely related to the genera Limenitis and Neptis.

Athyma ranga is found in India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia.

Habitats

This species is found in forested areas at elevations between about 500-2000m.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplants are Osmanthus, Olea, Ligustrum ( Oleaceae ) and Lonicera ( Caprifoliaceae ).

Adult behaviour

The adults have a swift and skittish flight with rapid wing beats alternating with spurts of smooth gliding. They are powerful fliers, but usually only cover short distances, settling periodically on the ground or on low herbage.

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Scientific Name
Athyma ranga
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MOORE, 1858
Family
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LIMENITIDINAE
Tribe
LIMENITIDINI
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