Striped Albatross
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The Striped Albatross gets its name from the male butterfly, which is white with prominent black veins on the underside. The female is dark dusted with yellow wing bases. This species established itself in Malaysia and Singapore about 50 years ago, due to the wildspread abundance of its food plant the Wild Cat's Whisker (Cleome ciliata).
It is a common butterfly which can be found around my house. This one was captured this morning just outside my fence.
Regards,
Jusni
It is a common butterfly which can be found around my house. This one was captured this morning just outside my fence.
Regards,
Jusni