Junonia almana

Junonia almana, the peacock pansy,[2][3] is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Cambodia and South Asia.

Fore wing with a pale dusky and a much darker short transverse bar with lateral jet-black marginal lines across cell, another somewhat similar bar defining the discocellulars; costal margin, an inner and an outer subterminal line, and a terminal line dusky black; a large minutely white-centred ocellus with an inner slender and outer black ring on disc in interspace 2; two similar but smaller geminate subapical ocelli with an obscure pale spot above them and a short oblique bar connecting them to the black on the costa.

"[1][5] "Upperside similar, the black markings deeper in colour and heavier, the subterminal and terminal lines more clearly defined.

"[1] J. almana is found in India, Sri Lanka and South East Asia, and eastwards to China and Japan.

[1][2][3] The caterpillars of Junonia almana feed on a variety of plants, including Hygrophila auriculata, Phyla nodiflora and species in the genera Acanthus, Barleria and Gloxinia.