Timelaea maculata (Spotted Leopard Butterfy)
Timelaea is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae. Approximate size of specimen: 1.5 inch wingspan Leopard upper body butterfly - leopard butterfly
The genus Nymphalidae, which belongs to the family Lepidoptera, is mainly distributed in China . These butterflies were once considered to be close relatives of the genus Nymphalidae.
Adults appear between May and September.
Worm size: wingspan 44-56mm
Distribution area: Hebei , Henan , Shaanxi , Hubei , Zhejiang , Beijing, Jiangsu, etc. Growth Habit The period of occurrence is from June to August. One generation a year. Adults fly quickly, often stop at the edge of the forest road, like to suck the sap, the number of occurrences is large. The larvae host is Park Tree, and lives on low-lying shrub-like trees.Distribution area: low and medium altitude mountainous areas
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