Common Imperial

Scientific Name
Cheritra freja
FABRICIUS, 1793
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Common Imperial
Cheritra freja, Chilapata, West Bengal, India – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The genus Cheritra comprises of 4 species variously distributed from India and Sri Lanka to Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and south through Indonesia to Bali and Java.

Cheritra freja is the commonest and most widely distributed species, being found throughout the above region, with the exception of the Philippines where it is replaced by orpheus and aenea.

Cheritra freja, Chilapata, West Bengal, India - Adrian Hoskins
Cheritra freja, Chilapata, West Bengal, India – Adrian Hoskins

Habitats

This species can be found in primary rainforest but also occurs in disturbed or secondary forest. It can be found at elevations between sea level and about 800m.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplants include Xylia and Cinnamomum ( Lauraceae ).

Cheritra freja, Chilapata, West Bengal, India - Adrian Hoskins
Cheritra freja, Chilapata, West Bengal, India – Adrian Hoskins

Adult behaviour

Males are invariably encountered singly, either perching on foliage in dappled sunlight, or imbibing mineralised moisture from the ground. They usually rest with the wings held erect but will bask with wings half open in certain lighting conditions. Females are normally only seen in flight, skipping from plant to plant in search of oviposition sites.

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