Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Pareronia valeria,
Category
Insect
Created on Date
2024-10-04 15:58:20
Common Name
Common Wanderer
Synonym(s)
Common Wanderer
Family
Pieridae
Status
Live
Description

Pareronia valeria, commonly known as the Common Wanderer Butterfly, is a striking and agile species. Its wingspan ranges from 50-70 mm. The wings are white with black spots and veins, featuring distinctive yellow or orange markings.This species inhabits tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Pareronia valeria is known for its rapid, erratic flight and tendency to migrate over long distances.The life cycle consists of eggs laid on host plants, followed by caterpillars feeding on leaves. The chrysalis forms on host plants or nearby surfaces, and the adult emerges, living up to 2-4 weeks.Pareronia valeria\'s distinctive coloration and unique pattern make it a prized species among butterfly enthusiasts. The Common Wanderer Butterfly\'s adaptability and widespread distribution contribute to its success in diverse habitats.Males feature more prominent yellow or orange markings than females. Pareronia valeria\'s ability to migrate and thrive in various environments highlights its ecological resilience. Its striking appearance and fascinating life cycle make it a popular species among naturalists.