Sahyadri Indian Awlking
Choaspes benjaminii benjaminii (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
DISTRIBUTION
Indo-Malayan RealmSTATUS: Not Common
HABITAT:
The Indian awlking is found in heavy jungles from 3,500 to 8,000 feet (1,100 to 2,400 m) in the hills.HABITS
The orange-striped awl is an insect of the low foothills with dense jungles and heavy rainfall. It is rarely seen out of such terrain. Crepuscular in nature, it flies early in the mornings or late in the evenings. It has strong, fast and straight flight.
IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
The Indian awlking is 50 to 60 mm long. It is distinguished by the shining green under hindwing with black veins, orange area with black spots on the tornus.SIMILAR SPECIES .
LARVAL HOST PLANTS
Meliosma arnottiana, Meliosma pinnata, Meliosma simplicifolia (Meliosmaceae). Sabia campanulata (Sabiaceae).
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