The Chocolate Pansy (Junonia hedonia ssp. ida) is a small, highly territorial brush-footed butterfly recognized by its reddish-brown upperwings and distinct leaf-mimicking underwings. Native to Southeast Asia and Australasia, it frequently inhabits both urban gardens and forested edges, where it is often seen sunbathing near the ground.
Key facts about the Chocolate Pansy include:
Appearance: It has a wingspan of roughly \(50 \text{ mm}\) to \(60 \text{ mm}\). The upperside features dark orange-brown wings with faint darker bands and prominent, reddish-brown eyespots on the hindwings.
Camouflage: When the wings are folded at rest, the underside reveals duller brown shades and distinct striations that resemble a dead leaf, helping it hide among fallen leaf litter.
