Remelana jangala

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Remelana jangala, the chocolate royal, is a lycaenid or blue butterfly found in South Asia. The species was first described by Thomas Horsfield in 1829. This species is found only in Eastern Himalayas.

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Subspecies

The subspecies of Remelana jangala which are found in India are:[1]

  • Remelana jangala ravata Moore, 1865 – northern chocolate royal
  • Remelana jangala andamanica Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 1881 – powdery chocolate royal

Behavioral patterns

Only short flights of the butterfly can be seen. Male chocolate royal are seen sitting on wet ground and drinking water. They are seldom seen sitting on flowers to suck nectar. However, they are seen sitting on bird faeces and extracting mineral salt. They are usually seen basking in the sun with their upper wings opened.[2]

References

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External links

  • Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". With images.
  • Young, J. J. (19 December 2000). "Remelana jangala (Horsfield, 1829) - 萊灰蝶 - Chocolate Royal". Hong Kong Lepidopterists Society. "A summary of the life history of Remelana jangala (Lycaenidae: Theclinae) is described and illustrated by colour photographs". Archived 26 July 2011.

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