Ixias pyrene, commonly known as the Yellow
Orange Tip Butterfly, is a vibrant and striking species. Its wingspan ranges
from 40-60 mm. The wings are yellow with orange tips, featuring distinctive
black spots and veins.This species inhabits tropical and subtropical regions of
Asia, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Ixias pyrene is known for
its rapid, erratic flight and tendency to fly low to the ground.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. Ixias pyrene feeds on nectar from flowers. Ixias
pyrene\'s bright coloration and unique pattern make it a prized species among
butterfly enthusiasts. The Yellow Orange Tip Butterfly\'s adaptability and
widespread distribution contribute to its success in diverse habitats.Males
feature more prominent orange tips on their wings than females, while females
have a more yellowish hue. Ixias pyrene\'s distinctive coloration serves as a
defense mechanism, warning predators of its toxicity, and aiding in mate
selection.