
Appearance
In shape, colour, and markings, very closely resembles ''Euploea core''. Males, however, can be distinguished at once by the presence of two brands instead of a single one on the fore wing. Of the females Lionel de Nicéville says, females of ''E. coreta'' can be separated from the females of ''E. core'' by the following points: "First by the outline of the fore wing being more entire ; in ''core'' it is slightly but perceptibly scalloped- Second, by the underside of the fore wing having a complete series of six spots, one between each pair of nervules outside the cell; in core two of these spots, those above the discoidal nervules , are always wanting. Third, the two brands on the interno-median area of the fore wing in the male are faintly but quite perceptibly to be traced in the female in the same position."Reproduction
The Double Banded Crow feeds on plants of the families ''Apocynaceae'' , ''Asclepiadaceae'' and ''Moraceae'' and the specific species are ''Ficus obliqua'', ''Ficus microcarpa'', ''Ficus racemosa'', ''Gymnema sylvestre'' and ''Ichnocarpus frutescens''Food
The Double Banded Crow feeds on plants of the families ''Apocynaceae'' , ''Asclepiadaceae'' and ''Moraceae'' and the specific species are ''Ficus obliqua'', ''Ficus microcarpa'', ''Ficus racemosa'', ''Gymnema sylvestre'' and ''Ichnocarpus frutescens''References:
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