Common Crow Butterfly (Euploea core) from Amboli, Maharashtra, India.


The Common Crow (Euploea core) is a common butterfly found in South Asia. In India it is also sometimes referred to as the Common Indian Crow, and in Australia as the Australian Crow. It belongs to the Crows and Tigers subfamily of the Nymphalidae (Brushfooted butterflies). The Common Crow is the most common representative of its genus Euploea. The Common Crow (Euploea core) is a glossy black butterfly with brown underside with white marks along the outer margins of the wing. The wingspan is about 8-9 cm and the body also has prominent white spots.


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Location: Maharashtra, India.
Photo credit: © Sachin Rai / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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