Neptis saclava Boisduval, 1833 is a animal in the Nymphalidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Neptis saclava Boisduval, 1833

Neptis saclava Boisduval, 1833

Neptis saclava, the spotted sailer, is a Nymphalidae butterfly native to Madagascar and sub-Saharan Africa.

Family
Genus
Neptis
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Neptis saclava Boisduval, 1833

Neptis saclava, commonly known as the spotted sailer, is a butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is native to Madagascar and large areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Males of this species have a wingspan of 40โ€“45 mm, while females have a wingspan of 45โ€“48 mm. For morphological characteristics: the underside of the hindwing has a whitish ground colour at its base, with numerous irregular light red-brown spots that are more or less joined together. The cell of the forewing is uniformly coloured on the upperside, or marked with small white dots; on the underside, this cell is white with irregular light red-brown markings. Discal spot 4 of the forewing is either absent or very small and dot-like. The hindmarginal spot of the forewing is large, and it either touches the spot in cellule 2 or is only narrowly separated from it. The median band of the hindwing has a breadth of 4โ€“7 mm. Adult spotted sailers are on the wing year round, with an activity peak from December to May. The larvae feed on Acalypha glabrata, Combretum bracteosum, Ricinus communis, Australina, and Pilea.

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Taxonomy

Animalia โ€บ Arthropoda โ€บ Insecta โ€บ Lepidoptera โ€บ Nymphalidae โ€บ Neptis

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