This blog features the early stage of butterflies found in Singapore and Malaysia
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Partial life history of the White Royal (Pratapa deva relata)
The White Royal, Pratapa deva relata (Distant) belongs to the Lycaeninae subfamily and family Lycaenidae. The species is found from Sri Lanka, India, east to Myanmar, Thailand, Yunnan, Guangdong, Fujian, Philippines, Peninsular Malaysia, Java and Borneo (Corbet & Pendlebury, 1992; M. J. Bascombe, G. Johnston & G. S. Bascombe, 1999). Sub-species P. deva devula is known from Hong Kong and Fuzhou.
The White Royal, Pratapa deva relata is rare in Singapore, it's the sole representative of the genus Pratapa (Moore). The butterfly were photographed (re-discovered) in year 2008 by Richard Ong at Telok Blangah Hill Park. The species were subsequently introduced to a location at Upper Selatar Reservoir where the host plants are abundant with success.
The male of the species has brand (black spot) on the upperside hindwing with black hairs arising from the forewing dorsum area. Both gender has a broad dark border and black tornal lobe crowned with orange on upperside hindwing. On underside of hindwing, there is a black tornal lobe and a black spot at the tornal area, both crowned with orange.
The White Royal, Pratapa deva relata (female), resting on a leaf
Host plant description: In India, recorded host plant is Loranthus tomentosa In Hong Kong, recorded host plant is Scurrula parasitica In Malaysia and Singapore, recorded host plant is Scurrula ferruginea (Rusty-leaf Misletoe)
All the host plants species are parasitic plant commonly known as Mistletoes (Loranthaceae). Further reading: Mistletoes of Singapore.
Host plant: Scurrula ferruginea Aa 3rd instar caterpillar found on the leaf above
Host plant: Scurrula ferruginea
Early Stage Description: Two larvae were collected at Negeri Sembilan on Scurrula ferruginea, at a village next to forest reserve. They are successfully rearing to metamorphosis, accompanied by photographic records as following:
3rd and 4th instar larvae
4th instar lavae
4th instar larvae
4th instar larva (side view)
4th instar larva (posterior view)
Frass produced by 2 lavae for 15 hours
Larva in pre-pupa position
Larva in pre pupa position
Pupa of the White Royal on the host plant in natural habitat
Close-up view of the pupa
Pupa of the White Royal (side view)
Pupa of the White Royal (back view)
Both butterflies successfully emerged from pupal case after 7 days
Mature White Royal pupa of female (left) and male (right)
Time-lapse video of White Royal emerging form pupa
The White Royal (male)
The White Royal (upperside)
Typical back view of butterfly from Lycanidae family, mimic another head view from the rear
LITERATURE CITED:
Corbet, A. S. & H. M. Pendlebury, 1992. The Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula. 4th Edition (Revised by J. N. Eliot).
M. J. Bascombe, G. Johnston & F. S. Bascombe, 1999. The Butterflies of Hong Kong.
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