Dark Wanderer

Pareronia ceylanica

The Dark Wanderer is a medium sized butterfly of the Family Pieridae, that is, the Yellows and Whites, which is found in South and South-east Asia.
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Appearance

Resembles ''Pareronia valeria'', in colour and in the disposition of the markings, but differs as follows:— Male upperside : groundcolour a deeper blue. Fore wing: the terminal black border much broader generally, entirely without the transverse sub-terminal series of bluish-white spots; in a few specimens there are one or two of these spots present, but nothing like the series so conspicuous in hippia. Hind wing: the terminal black border very broad, narrowing slightly but distinctly towards the tornal angle. Proportionately this border is even broader than in the fore wing. Underside : as in ''valeria''
Female: Closely resembles the female of ''P. valeria'', but on the upperside the outer black margins beyond'" the discal markings on both fore and hind wings are proportionately much broader, the transverse subterminal series of spots that crosses the wing is further from the terminal edge. On the underside the terminal black borders are broader and darker, the subterminal series of spots on apex of the fore and on the hind wing absent or so very thickly overlaid with the dusky brownish-black of the terminal margin as to be very indistinct and blurred. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen in both sexes much as in ''P. valeria hippia''.

Southern India: Western Ghats; South Andaman Islands. Sri Lanka.

Reproduction

"Long, cylindrical or slightly depressed and tapering slightly from the head, which is large, to the tail which ends in. two short strong spines clothed with bristles. The body is clothed with very minute hairs. Colour green, with a lateral row of conspicuous white spots from the 5th to the 12th segment and rows of smaller spots on the back. Food-plant, ''Capparis heyneana''."

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyPieridae
GenusPareronia
SpeciesP. ceylanica
Photographed in
Sri Lanka