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Junonia orithya is a nymphalid butterfly with many subspecies occurring from Africa, through southern and south-eastern Asia, and in Australia. [1] [2] [3] In India, its common English name is the blue pansy, [2] [3] but in southern Africa it is known as the eyed pansy as the name blue pansy refers to Junonia oenone.
Junonia oenone, the blue pansy or dark blue pansy, is a Nymphalid butterfly native to Africa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] "Blue pansy" is also used in India to describe Junonia orithya . [ 1 ]
dark blue pansy: Madagascar, Aldabra, Astove, Assumption and Cosmoledo Island. Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758) eyed pansy or blue pansy: south-eastern Asia, Cambodia and in Australia Junonia pacoma Grishin, 2020: Pacific mangrove buckeye: western Mexico. Junonia rhadama (Boisduval, 1833) brilliant blue
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Junonia hedonia ida (Cramer, 1776) yellow pansy ※vagrant; Junonia iphita (Cramer, 1779) chocolate pansy; Junonia lemonias aenaria Tsukada & Kaneko, 1985 lemon pansy; Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758) blue pansy; Kallima inachus formosana Fruhstorfer, 1912 orange oakleaf; Kaniska canace drilon (Fruhstorfer, 1908) blue admiral; Nymphalis ...
Junonia westermanni, the blue spot pansy, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the central part of the Afrotropical realm. female, upper and ...
Chou Io,1998 Classification and Identification of Chinese Butterflies Field Identification Guide 848 colour photos derived from Monographia Rhopalocerorum Sinensium ISBN 7534920124 Lists 1,317 species from China, 92 more species than those in Monographia Rhopalocerorum Sinensium (1994). Three new tribes have been established.
The Palos Verdes blue butterfly has a wingspan of only 25–30 mm (0.98–1.18 in). The male has a bright silvery-blue dorsal wing outlined in a narrow line of black, while the female's dorsal wing is a more brownish-gray colour. Both males and females have gray ventral wings with dark spots surrounded by white rings. [5]