Tirumala hamata, the dark tiger, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.
It is distributed from the Philippines to Australia and Pacific oceanic islands such as Samoa.
In April 1995, the butterfly made a rare migratory journey to New Zealand, coinciding with the appearance of Hypolimnas bolina on the islands.
Adults have been observed scratching the leaves of Heliotropium amplexicaule and Parsonsia straminea, possibly to suck out moisture,[3] or to obtain pyrrolizidine alkaloids for pheromone production and/or chemical defense.
[4] The larvae feed on a wide range of plants including Parsonsia (including Parsonsia straminea and Parsonsia velutina), Heterostemma papuana, Heterostemma acuminatum, Hoya australis, Leichhardtia, Marsdenia (including Marsdenia velutina), Secanome carnosum, Secamone elliptica, Vincetoxicum (syn.