Common Aeroplane - Phaedyma shepherdi

FAMILY NYMPHALIDAE

This page contains information and pictures about Common Aeroplane Butterflies in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Wingspan 65mm
 
Common Aeroplane also known as White-banded Plane. We saw the butterfly a few times along the creeks near Mt Glorious and along Bulimba Creek in Brisbane. Notice the pattern on their wings look like a cat face. This explains why they dare to glide freely and not worry about being preyed by birds. 
 
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The butterfly glides with their wings straight flat. It looks similar to the Common Crow Butterfly but can be distinguished by the way they fly. 
 
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Above picture shows the butterfly drinking on Bulimba Creek.
 
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Length up to 30mm 
 
The caterpillar is well-camouflaged on the leave. It just looked like one of the broken dry edges it made on the leave. The Caterpillar is coloured with patches of grayish-green and brown. It has five pairs of spiny filaments, with the largest pair on thorax. The pupa is patchy brown, hangs under leaf of food plant.
 
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Above picture shows the plant that we found the caterpillar. We did not identify the food plant yet.
 

Reference and Link:
1. Butterflies of Australia and New Guinea - Barrett, Charles and A. N. Burns, Melbourne, N. H. Seward, 1951, p112.
2. Phaedyma shepherdi - Australian Caterpillars, Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley, 2005. 

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Last updated: September 14, 2006.