Orange Alpine Xenica

Oreixenica correae

Oreixenica correae is a nymphalid butterfly found in the mountainous areas of Victoria and NSW in Australia.
Orange Alpine Xenica (Oreixenica correae) Found sitting mountain top snow field, mid summer, national park.on the flower heads of Soft Snow Grass (Poa hiemata) at 1280Metres. The grass is one of 2 known food plants for the larvae.
Wingspan about 35mm. 
Also called 'Correa Brown' Australia,Geotagged,Orange Alpine Xenica,Oreixenica correae,Summer

Appearance

The upper surfaces of the wings of the adult butterflies are brown with yellow patches. The upper sides of each of the forewings each have an eyespot near the wing tip, and the hind wings have a similar one near the tornus. In the females, the forewing eyespots are double. Underneath, the wings are much the same but paler, and the hindwings each have an extra eye spot. The butterflies have a wing span of about 30mm.
Eggs are green and spherical and laid singly on leaves of a foodplant.

Distribution

Alpine areas of Victoria and NSW in south eastern Australia

Status

Uncommon

Habitat

Open woods with poace

References:

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http://bie.ala.org.au/species/Oreixenica+correae
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/nymp/correae.html
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusOreixenica
SpeciesOreixenica correae
Photographed in
Australia