Ideopsis juventa, the wood nymph, gray glassy tiger or grey glassy tiger, is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is found in Southeast Asia.[1]
This butterfly is dark gray or black with two rows of circular white dots along the margins of its wings and elongated white patches closer to the body. The elongated white patches appear to radiate from the thorax.
Ideopsis juventa(middle) along with Danaus ismare(right) and Euploea algea(left)
^Guide to the Butterflies of the Malayan Woods. Toronto:Metro Toronto Zoo.
Ideopsisjuventa, the wood nymph, gray glassy tiger or grey glassy tiger, is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is found in...
brush-footed butterfly genus not closely related to Cercyonis) in particular Ideopsisjuventa Other The Wood Nymph, 1894 tone poem by Jean Sibelius The Wood Nymph...
not common but not known to be threatened. It mimics the danaines Ideopsisjuventa and Tirumala hamata. There is one subspecies felixi Joicey & Noakes...
of kleptopharmachophagy occurring between two adult butterflies; a male Ideopsis vitrea vitrea was feeding on a liquid, oozing from the wings of the male...