Genus Doleschallia

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    Latin NameObservation dateLocation
    Genus DoleschalliaDecember 08 2024Buket Alue Puteh, Aceh, Indonesia

    I discovered something very extraordinary while exploring the forest during a break from work, I found a caterpillar from the Genus Doleschallia, as is generally known, this caterpillar is famous for its metamorphosis into a beautiful adult butterfly from the Nymphalidae family, which often referred to as autumn leaf butterflies because their wings resemble dry leaves, if you first encounter this species I think you will be amazed and find it difficult to differentiate between the butterflies and the leaves on which they are located.

    This caterpillar has a striking color pattern, a combination of black, blue and several orange dots, while all over the caterpillar's body there are many sharp spines, I assume that these spines function as natural protection against predators, if you want to hunt Doleschallia caterpillars then you You can look for host plants such as shrubs or wild creeping plants, there you will find them chewing the leaves hungrily.

    One of the things that makes this snake extraordinary is its ability to camouflage, both when it is still a caterpillar and after it becomes an adult butterfly. As I said above, the pattern on my adult butterfly is very effective in imitating dry leaves. and the color pattern of the wings is very effective in providing protection from predator attacks, it can be understood that this uniqueness in butterflies is an extraordinary adaptation in the world of insects.

    Thanks to the discovery of this very beautiful caterpillar, it has reminded me of how valuable the biodiversity in the forests around us is. I have always believed that each species must have an important role in the ecosystem, but unfortunately changing times have made their natural habitat increasingly threatened by both deforestation and climate change, if you are a nature lover, then through this post, let me invite you to protect biodiversity forests so that generations after us can see this kind of beauty firsthand.



    Camera usedsmartphone
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    PhotographyGenus Doleschallia
    LocationBuket Alue Puteh
    Photographer@lightofhope


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    Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/254709742
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