Hypocysta irius (Fabricius, 1775)
(Erroneously: Hypocista irius)
Northern Ringlet
SATYRINAE ,   NYMPHALIDAE

Don Herbison-Evans ( donherbisonevans@yahoo.com )
&
Stella Crossley

Hypocysta irius
(Photo: courtesy of Kath Vail, Inner Pocket, New South Wales)

These Caterpillars are green with a yellow forked tail, and a brown head. They grow to a length of about 1.5 cms. They feed on common grasses ( POACEAE ), such as:

  • Blady Grass ( Imperata cylindrica ).

    The pupa is mottled brown, and has a dorsal ridge on the thorax, and lateral flanges each side of the head. It hangs from a stem, and has a length of about 1 cm.

    Hypocysta irius
    (Specimen: courtesy of the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney)

    The adult butterflies are brown with an extensive orange patch on each wing, and an eyespot on each hindwing.

    Hypocysta irius
    underside
    (Specimen: courtesy of the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney)

    Underneath, the wings are brown, and each hind wing has two eyespots. The adult butterflies have a wingspan of about 3 cms.

    The eggs are yellow and round, with a diameter of about 0.8 mm. They are laid singly on the underside of a foodplant leaf.

    The species is found in

  • New South Wales, and
  • Queensland.


    Further reading :

    Michael F. Braby,
    Butterflies of Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne 2000, vol. 2, pp. 481-482.


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    (updated 6 April 2011)