Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(written 16 November 2001, updated 13 May 2008)
These Caterpillars are pink with a number of dark lines along the body. The Caterpillars have been found feeding on young shoots of :
The pupa is pale brown with dark markings. It is held by anal hooks and girdle.

The wings of the males are blue on top with narrow black margins and fade to white toward the bases.

The females are black with some blue areas, and have a large white patch on each wing.

Underneath, the males are black with subterminal arcs of white dashes on all four wings. Each wing also had a large white patch underneath. Both sexes have a small tail on each hind wing, and have a wingspan of about 3 cms.

The females are similar, but have a row of white chevrons around the edge of each forewing, and a double row around the edge of each hindwing.
The race coelestis occurs around Cairns in Queensland. Other subspecies occur in New Guinea and adjacent islands.
Further reading :
Michael F. Braby,
Butterflies of Australia,
CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 2, pp. 826-827.
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