Monday, January 20, 2014

The Chocolate Pansy, Junonia hedonia ida (Cramer)

Common grassland and wasteland butterfly that was only recently found in the district of Raub, overlapping all the localities that support J. iphita and is now more widespread than the latter.

Habitat indicator

RSP
WV
PG
VF
FTR
SC
LWDF
LWPF
LMEF
UMN
MN
x
 x
 x
 x
 x
 x


x



Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual occurences, H marks an unusually high occurence, F for first record)

2013
2014
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mac
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct


S3F


S3S3
S3S3S3

2014
2015
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mac
Apr
May
June
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
S3
S4
S4S6S7






S3
S2S3S4
S3S4
S3S4S6
S3S4S6
2016
Jan
Feb
Mac
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
S3S4
S3
S3S4
S3S4
S1S2
S1









I thought this was a female Chocolate Soldier, J. iphita but then I realised that it had very pronounced reddish coloured occelli. The Chocolate Pansy is not a commonly recorded butterfly from this area - could this be an invasive migrant? Grasslands and roadside bushes of Raub are usually inhabited by  J. iphita. Above 3 photos 12 Jan 2014 @ 12:20


31 Aug 2014 @ 11:56

Their range has since extended all over Raub and was recently found to the furthest North of Raub. 27 Nov 2014 @ 10:53

31 Dec 2014 @ 12:27

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9:56

12:26
Above photos 02 Jan 2016. This species has since 2013 superseeded J. iphita as the more dominant and widespread species on grasslands and wastelands in Raub except on the higher parts at mid-elevation .

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