The forewings and hindwings both display well-developed lines. In contrast, the postmedial line is only faintly visible on the forewings and is entirely absent on the hindwings. The discal spots on forewings are black, enclosed in a white ring, which stands out against the base color. The ones on the hindwing are similar (blackish) but fainter and less prominent. The
ventral surface of the wings is predominantly whitish. There is a bolder terminal shade on the forewings, as compared to its
dorsal side. A black postmedial line is present on underside, resembling the one on the upperside. However it is more discontinuous, and widens into interneural spaces. This creates a fragmented pattern which is different from its congeners.
Female genitalia The female genitalia comprises a tubular
bursa copulatrix. The upper third of its wall has an instrate condition, which means it is covered in minute denticles. This structure extends beyond its antrum, and gradually gets slender and eventually to a fine point at the junction connecting the
ductus seminalis. Unlike other
Cabera species, these butterflies lack a
signum. == Distribution and habitat ==