So Cute Peacock Pansy Butterfly and Flower

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Peacock Pansy: A Colorful Marvel of the Butterfly World
The Peacock Pansy is a striking butterfly that captivates with its vivid hues and prominent eyespots. Found widely across South and Southeast Asia, this butterfly is not just a delight for butterfly watchers but also a fascinating subject for entomologists due to its seasonal forms and ecological significance. Let’s explore the unique traits, life cycle, behavior, and importance of this beautiful creature.
Taxonomy and Common Names
Scientific Name: Junonia almana
Common Name: Peacock Pansy
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Junonia
The name "Peacock Pansy" is inspired by the butterfly’s flamboyant wings, which feature colorful eye-like spots similar to those on a peacock’s feathers.
Physical Description
The Peacock Pansy is well known for its bright orange-yellow upper wings, accentuated by two large, black-bordered eyespots on the hindwings and two smaller eyespots on the forewings. These eyespots are not just ornamental—they serve a defensive function by startling or distracting predators.
Wingspan: 50 to 60 mm.
Forewings: Orange with black and blue markings, including a dark apical patch.
Hindwings: Dominated by vivid eyespots encircled in black and blue.
Underside: Brownish with intricate patterns; provides camouflage when wings are closed.

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Lens55-250 zoom leans
LocationBangladesh

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