Rapala cassidyi
Rapala cassidyi, the Cassidy's flash is a lycaenid butterfly found in Sulawesi.[1] It was discovered in 1985 during the Project Wallace expedition of the Royal Entomological Society.[2] The female remains undescribed.[1]
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Species: | R. cassidyi |
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Rapala cassidyi Takanami, 1992 | |
Range
The species lives in northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, in Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park.
Description
The upperside of the male is unusual in that it has only a small amount of pale orange on the discal area of the forewing below the cell; a pattern more reminiscent of females of the genus. The underside ground colour is light slate brown with a glossy sheen. The usual postdiscal striae or the genus are present in an ochreous colour and there is a diffuse ochreous marginal band on both wings.
Gallery
- Upperside, paratype male, from northern Sulawesi
- Underside, paratype male, from northern Sulawesi
See also
Cited references
- Vane-Wright R.I. & de Jong R., The Butterflies of Sulawesi, NMNH, 2003.
- Takanami Y., Notes on some species of the genus Rapala from Sulawesi, with the description of a new species. Tyo to Ga, 43(3):193-202.
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