Acraea terpsicore

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Acraea terpsicore03 01 2025North Acèh Regency, Acèh, Indonesia


A few weeks ago, in the late afternoon, I found a caterpillar that caught my attention on a rambusa plant (Passiflora foetida). This caterpillar is the larva of the Acraea terpsicore butterfly, also known as the Tawny Coster.

With a blackish red body and decorated with striking fine spines, this caterpillar looks so contrasting among the green leaves. I watched it for a long time, seeing how it moved slowly on the surface of the leaves, occasionally stopping, perhaps to find a comfortable feeding position.

When photographing, I try to capture its unique details—the texture of its body, its sharp spines, and its interesting interactions with its surroundings. That afternoon, the light was quite dim, so I had to be more careful in arranging the lighting so that the details could still be seen clearly.

NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.



Camera usedSmartphone
LensMacro
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PhotographyAcraea terpsicore
LocationAceh Indonesia
Photographer@bananaklatbarat


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/261145904
Latitude LongitudeMap
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