Euthalia lubentina, the gaudy baron, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in South, Cambodia, and Southeast Asia. It was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777.
Description
Male. Upperside dark greenish brown. Forewing: a bar across middle and a bar beyond the apex of the cell crimson bordered with black: a slightly oblique transverse discal series of small white spots from costa to interspace 1, followed by a preapical curved row of four similar spots and a transverse subterminal series of elongate black spots forming an obscure band. Hindwing: a crescent-shaped black loop near apex of the cell area; a curved postdiscal series of four or five crimson spots outwardly bordered with black, the subcostal spot the largest, followed by a subterminal series of velvety-black subquadrate spots, the anterior three and the tornal spot outwardly crimson. Underside dark purplish brown suffused slightly with ochraceous, the markings as on the upperside but larger and more clearly defined, and in addition: forewing: two small black spots at base; basal half of costal margin crimson; hindwing: four crimson spots bordered with black at base; costal and dorsal margins crimson; another spot in the postdiscal series; the velvety-black spotting of the upperside more or less obsolete. Antennae dark brown, club beneath crimson; head, thorax and abdomen dark greenish brown; beneath, the palpi and the forelegs crimson, the rest pale brown. ==Distribution==
Distribution
The lower foot-hills of the Himalayas from Haridwar to Sikkim, but recorded from Mussooree, at ; Oudh; Bengal; eastward through Bhutan, Assam, Cachar to Myanmar, Teuasserim, Siam, Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. On continental India southward from Bombay. ==Life history==
Life history
Egg Its egg is reddish brown. Larva Armed with ten pairs of long, horizontally projected, very delicately branched spines. Colour grass green with a dorsal row of large purplish-brown angulated spots each with or without a small pure white diamond spot in its middle, these dorsal spots placed on the anterior half of the 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th segments; the lateral spines green tipped with purple brown. Pupa Green, but with two lateral brown marks, each with a dirty-white centre and two brown points equally with whitish centres between these and the terminating projection. ==Gallery==
Gallery
Image:Euthalia lubentina egg.JPG|Egg Image:Euthalia lubentina caterpillar.JPG|Caterpillar GaudyBaron.JPG| Euthalia lubentina 3189.JPG| Gaudy_Baron_Euthalia_lubentina_Male_Yeoor_DSCF0502_%2810%29._Sanjay_Gandhi_National_Park,_Thane,_Maharashtra,_India..JPG Open wing position of Male Euthalia lubentina Cramer, 1777 – Gaudy Baron WLB.jpg|Open wing position of a male found in Chandannagar, West Bengal, India ==References==