Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Ypthima baldus
Category
Insect
Created on Date
2024-10-04 15:12:56
Common Name
Common five Ring
Synonym(s)
Common five Ring
Family
Nymphalidae
Status
Live
Description

Description:

Ypthima baldus, commonly known as the Common Four-ring Butterfly, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is a small-sized butterfly with a wingspan of approximately 40-50 mm. The upper-side of the wings are brown with eyespots, while the underside is pale brown with darker brown markings. The species is found in forests, grasslands, and wetlands in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Adults feed on nectar from flowers, while larvae feed on various grasses. Ypthima baldus is a widespread and common species, known for its distinctive four eyespots on the hindwings. It is also a popular species among butterfly enthusiasts and is often found in butterfly gardens and zoos. The species is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, but its habitats are threatened by deforestation, habitat destruction, and climate change. Conservation efforts are necessary to protect this and other butterfly species.