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Common Sailor Butterfly – Neptis hylas
The Common Sailor butterfly has a stiff gliding characteristic when flying and uses the thermals to aid their flight, they are very precise when weaving around using short and shallow wing flaps to propel them around. The eggs are globular and are covered in a network of hexagonal ridges which have raised tiny spikes which sometimes look like sea urchins. When the caterpillar emerges it spends its early days hiding in curled up dead leaves and only comes out to feed. The chrysalis resembles a withered leaf and is suspended from a leaf or stem.
Common Sailor Butterfly – Neptis hylas
The Common Sailor butterfly has a stiff gliding characteristic when flying and uses the thermals to aid their flight, they are very precise when weaving around using short and shallow wing flaps to propel them around. The eggs are globular and are covered in a network of hexagonal ridges which have raised tiny spikes which sometimes look like sea urchins. When the caterpillar emerges it spends its early days hiding in curled up dead leaves and only comes out to feed. The chrysalis resembles a withered leaf and is suspended from a leaf or stem.