Don Herbison-Evans (
donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley
(updated 14 November 2001)

The upper surfaces of the wings of the male butterflies are blueish grey.

The under surfaces of the males are yellowish grey.

The females have white wings with black edges. The black apical area of the fore wings contains white spots.

The undersides of the females are similar to the upper surfaces, with the addition of some yellow shading. The wingspan of both males and females is about 6 cms.
The species occurs mainly in Indonesia and New Guinea. A few specimens have been taken around the top of Cape York in Queensland, Australia, but they have all been rather ragged, and are presumably specimens blown in on the winds.
Further reading :
Michael F. Braby,
Butterflies of Australia,
CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 1, p. 327.
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