-
portion of the
hindwing (jugal coupling), or the
margins of the
forewing and
hindwing overlap broadly (amplexiform coupling), or the
hindwing bristles, or...
- male and female. In its
natural position this
streak is
hidden behind the
hindwing and can be seen only when the
butterfly is
captured and
observed closely...
- adults). Male, with
larger antennae, on left
Antennae (male) Eye-spot on
hindwing Eye-spot on
forewing Extreme close-up of
scales in eye-spot Some species...
-
portion of the
hindwing (jugal coupling), or the
margins of the
forewing and
hindwing overlap broadly (amplexiform coupling), or the
hindwing bristles, or...
- Late
instar larva Larva Showing hindwing held
forward of
forewing Imago,
showing orange-red
basal patch on
hindwing Imago,
lateral view One or two broods...
- black. The
postmedian area of the
hindwing is
black with
yellow spots along the margin. The
inner margin of the
hindwing has
small red and blue spots. The...
-
hindwing is so
darkened below that the
light discal band
contrasts vividly. A
variable number of
smaller eyespots are
usually found on the
hindwing undersides...
- and
distally by a
broad black band. The
bands are
continued across the
hindwing,
bordering also here the
yellow basal area. The
larva is
similar to that...
- the male by
white markings on the
oblique line on the
underside of the
hindwing. The wavy
lines on the
underside of the
wings vary from wet- to dry-season...
- The word
frenulum also
refers to a
bristle present at the root of the
hindwing of most
moths which engages with a
small hook or tuft on the
forewing (the...