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Euploea tulliolus (Dwarf Crow)

Synonyms: Calliploea sada; Calliploea turneri; Calliploea wetterensis; Euploea postalbimacula; Papilio tulliolus

Wikipedia Abstract

Euploea tulliolus, the dwarf crow or small brown crow, is a butterfly found in the Solomon Islands, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore and Australia, that belongs to the crows and tigers, that is, the danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family. It has a wingspan of about 4 to 8 centimeters. Due to the purple iridiscence of the butterfly under sunlight, the butterfly is also commonly referred to as the purple crow (紫斑蝶).
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Infraspecies

Prey / Diet

Ficus citrifolia (shortleaf fig)[1]
Malaisia scandens scandens (Crow Ash)[2]
Nerium oleander (oleander)[3]

External References

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Jorrit H. Poelen, James D. Simons and Chris J. Mungall. (2014). Global Biotic Interactions: An open infrastructure to share and analyze species-interaction datasets. Ecological Informatics.
2Species Interactions of Australia Database, Atlas of Living Australia, Version ala-csv-2012-11-19
3HOSTS - a Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants Gaden S. Robinson, Phillip R. Ackery, Ian J. Kitching, George W. Beccaloni AND Luis M. Hernández
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0