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Common evening brown

Melanitis leda

Photo by eeptii x
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Field Notes

Description:

Several eyespots(yellow, black and white circles) confuse the predators not to attack the butterfly body. They fly mainly in the early part of the evening and often are attracted by artificial lighting.

Notes:

Melanitis leda is subject to a wide range of variation in the underside colouration and patterning, and exhibits pronounced seasonal dimorphism. The wet season morph is pale brown with numerous dark striations and prominent ocelli. In the dry season morph the ocelli are greatly reduced or may be entirely absent, and the ground colour varies from grey to light brown, mottled with tiny dark dots. The butterflies are brown in colour and looks like a dead, dried leaf.

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