Eudocima smaragdipicta (Walker, [1858])

(Figs 8: K, 23: P–Q, 94: D–F)

The longitudinal green forewing mark is more irregular than in E. kinabaluensis or E. homaena . Both E. smaragdipicta and E. homaena have a medial patch which is lacking in the E. kinabaluensis group. The life cycle is illustrated by Leong (2009) who found the larvae in Singapore feeding on Fibraurea tinctoria (Menispermaceae) . That larvae attained a length of 75 mm, and while resting adopted a typical Eudocima defensive posture presenting a striking pair of ocelli on the third abdominal segment. It is found in peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo (Holloway 2005).