♂, Ranong, Thailand. | ♂, Chiang Mai, Thailand. | ||
♂, Yala, Thailand. | ♂, Chanthaburi, Thailand. | ||
♂ genitalia, Ranong, Thailand. |
ON :
Padraona juno Evans, 1932 OD : Ident. Indian Butts. (2nd ed.) : 403. TL : Rangoon. (♂, NHML) Distribution : Assam, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Langkawi, W.Malaysia, {Singapore}. |
[ THAILAND ]
Potanthus juno ; Davidson & Macbeth,1938 : 89. (Chanthaburi: Khao Sabap)
Potanthus juno juno ; Evans,1949 : 378. (P)
Potanthus juno juno ; Pinratana,1985 : 99, pl.34, fig.220,♂. (Chaiyaphum; Chanthaburi; Trang)
'Potanthus juno juno ; Ek-Amnuay,[2007] : 826, pl.380, figs.258,♂,♂(Un) [Potanthus sp., at least not juno]. (Chaiyaphum; Chanthaburi)'
Potanthus juno juno ; Kimura et al.,2011 : 94, figs.♂,♂(Un). (Doi Suthep; Kao Chamaoh; Kam Puan; Khlong Naka; Ka Chong; Than To WF.)
Potanthus juno juno ; Ek-Amnuay,2012 : 888, pl.410, figs.H255,♀,♀(Un). ('Chaiyaphum; Chanthaburi')
Potanthus juno juno ; S.Sophonviwatkul, C.Sunthornwiphat & T.Laola,2024- : Butterflies of Thailand, fig. (Nakhon Nayok) (accessed: 2024.06.18)
[ LAOS ]
Potanthus juno juno ; Motono & Negishi,1989 : 83, pl.115, figs.B5,♂,B6,♂(Un). (Pakse; Vientiane)
Potanthus juno juno ; Osada, Uémura & Uehara,1999 : 225, pl.142, fig.♂. (Vientiane)
Potanthus juno juno ; Nakamura & Wakahara,2012 : 60.
[ VIETNAM ]
Potanthus juno juno ; Devyatkin & Monastyrskii,2002 : 150. (Kao Bang;Kon Cha Rang; Kon Ka Kinh)
Potanthus juno juno ; Devyatkin & Monastyrskii,2003 : 129. (S: Cat Tien; Lo Go Xa Mat)
Potanthus juno juno ; Miyazaki, Saito & Saito,2007b : 15, fig.H-104,♂. (Lam Dong: Dai Duc Me)
Potanthus juno juno ; Monastyrskii & Devyatkin,2015 : 83. (N / S)
[ THAILAND ]
Chiang Mai : 2♂.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
The butterfly is locally common in montane forests at low to moderate elevations (Alt. 30 - 1200m).
Males are territorial on shrubs or undergrowth.
The species of this genus are so similar that identification by male genitalia is required.
Therefore, records that do not examine the male genitalia cannot be adopted.
In addition, although there are many field photos, most are either misidentified or unidentifiable and therefore cannot be used as records.
Evans, W.H.,1932 : The identification of Indian butterflies. second edition revised.
Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., Madras : 10+454pp, 32 pls, 9f.
2018.05.31 - 2024.06.30. |