Dark Blue Tiger Butterfly

Object/Artifact

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Crater Rock Museum

Name/Title

Dark Blue Tiger Butterfly

Entry/Object ID

2004.4.15

Description

Description: The Dark Blue Tiger (Tirumala septentrionis) is a Danaid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia. Closely resembles Tirumala limniace, Cramer, but is always sufficiently distinct to be easily recognized, even on the wing. From T. limniace it differs on the upperside in the ground-colour being darker and the semihyaline markings narrower, more distinct, and of a bluer tint, In the fore wing, in interspace 1 the two streaks are narrower, never coalescent, the upper one forming an oval detached spot; the short streaks above vein 5 are outwardly never truncate, always acute. In the hind wing the two streaks if the discoidal cell united at base are wide apart at their apices, the lower one never formed into a hook. On the underside this species is generally darker, the apex of the fore wing and the whole of the ground-colour of the hind wing not being of the conspicuous golden brown that they are in Tirumala limniace.[1] This species is one of the predominant species (78%) during the migratory season in southern India during which many species migrate. Both males and females appear to migrate in equal numb

Collection

Suomynona Butterfly Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2004.4

Source or Donor

Suomynona Butterfly Collection

Acquisition Method

Donation

Other Name

Tirumala Septentrionis

Location

Location

Shelf

CS-I-7

Room

Curation Storage

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Storage

Moved By

Jillian Mather Kettley

Date

May 1, 2025

Location

Building

Storage

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Scott Longan

Date

October 29, 2009