Nacaduba biocellata

Nacaduba biocellata (C. & R. Felder, 1865), or the Two -Spotted Line Blue,(first  described by Cajetan and Rudolf Felder, father and son,Austrian entomologists in 1865) is a 20 mm wingspan Indo-Australian butterfly also inhabiting Singapore. Its pale-yellow caterpillar feeds on acacia and turns to red (or sometimes green) colour before becoming a pupa. It takes the butterfly of about a fortnight from a new-born egg to an imago (an adult butterfly).

The bead butterfly is woven of 13 colours.
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