Pied Blue

Scientific Name
Phlyaria cyara
HEWITSON, 1876
Specie in
Family
Pied Blue
Phlyaria cyara, Atewa Hills, Ghana – Emily Halsey

Introduction

The genus Phlyaria comprises of a single species cyara. Anatomically the butterfly is closely related to Uranothauma, indeed the upperside markings of both sexes of cyara are almost identical to those of Uranothauma heritsia – an insect that was until recently classified as a Phlyaria itself.

Phlyaria cyara is found over most of sub-Saharan Africa, as south as western Tanzania.

Habitats

This species is found in forested areas, particularly in secondary forest.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplant is Albizia ( Fabaceae ).

Adult behaviour

Males commonly come to the ground in open sunny areas, where they imbibe mineralised moisture from damp patches, usually amidst small aggregations of Uranothauma falkensteini and Leptotes pirithous. The female is very seldom seen, and presumably spends most of its life in the canopy.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Phlyaria cyara
by
HEWITSON, 1876
Family
SubFamily
POLYOMMATINAE
Tribe
POLYOMMATINI
SubTribe
N/A

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