King Crow

King Crow (Euploea phaenareta)

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Image Copyright Loukpud Shinkhem

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Image Copyright Loukpud Shinkhem

2015, Koh Chang
Observed By: Loukpud Shunkhem,

The King Crow is a butterfly with an amazing life cycle. It’s appearance changes constantly through its caterpillar stage culminating in the weird and striking final stage pictured.

Then the caterpillar turns into a pupa of a striking shiny gold colour.

And so when it emerges as a butterfly it is… brown-winged with white spots – a very respectable looking insect but not quite as bright as you would have expected.

There’s an excellent write up below.

King Crow Life History at Butterflycircle

A note on Instars
I keep reading about instars in relation to insect growth. Here’s what they are. Insects develop through a series of stages known as instars. Each instar usually culminates in the shedding of a layer of skin, and often, as in the case of the King Crow – by very dramatic changes in appearance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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