Dark Blue Tiger

Tirumala septentrionis

The Dark Blue Tiger is a Danaid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia.
Three in One Black Butterfly with Blue spots - Dark Blue Tiger (Tirumala septentrionis)
Brown Butterfly with White spots - Spotted Black Crow (Euploea crameri)
Orange Black butterfly with White spots - Common Tiger (Danaus genutia) Common Tiger,Danaus genutia,Dark Blue Tiger,Euploea crameri,Geotagged,India,Spotted Black Crow,Tirumala septentrionis,butterflies

Appearance

Closely resembles ''Tirumala limniace'', Cramer, but is always sufficiently distinct to be easily recognized, even on the wing. From ''T. limniace'' it differs on the upperside in the ground-colour being darker and the semihyaline markings narrower, more distinct, and of a bluer tint, In the fore wing, in interspace 1 the two streaks are narrower, never coalescent, the upper one forming an oval detached spot; the short streaks above vein 5 are outwardly never truncate, always acute. In the hind wing the two streaks if the discoidal cell united at base are wide apart at their apices, the lower one never formed into a hook. On the underside this species is generally darker, the apex of the fore wing and the whole of the ground-colour of the hind wing not being of the conspicuous golden brown that they are in ''Tirumala limniace''.

Expanse: 80–115 mm.
Ceylon Blue Glassy Tiger, Sri Lanka After our climb of Sigiriya, we were transported to an absolutely horrible motel. I'll spare you the details. On the plus side, this gave me a rare opportunity to do some macro photography in Sri Lanka, in the grass fields surrounding our accomodation. One pleasant surprise in Sri Lanka is the insane abundance of butterflies, in numbers and in species. Asia,Dark Blue Tiger,Sigiriya,Sri Lanka,Tirumala septentrionis

Distribution

The Himalayas from Simla to Sikhim, into Assam, Myanmar, and Southeast Asia; Orissa; W.B, southern India, the Western Ghats and Nilgiris; Sri Lanka.
Butterfly feeding on flower Shot in Silent Valley, Mukkali, India Dark Blue Tiger,Tirumala septentrionis

Behavior

Caterpillar is similar to that of ''T. limniace'' . It is said by MacKinnon and de Niceville to feed on ''Vallaris dichotoma'' . Other species include ''Cosmostigma racemosa'', ''Heterostemma brownii'' and ''Cocculus'' spp.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusTirumala
SpeciesT. septentrionis