Oriental Common Awl

Hasora badra badra (Moore, [1858]) 


Malatyalam Name

:

കണ്ടൽ ആര

Order:Lepidoptera

Family

:

Hesperiidae

Sub-family

:

Coeliadinae

Sub species

:

Hasora badra badra

common names

:

Oriental Common Awl


DISTRIBUTION:  India

STATUS: Common

HABITAT: 

A forest butterfly,common in deciduous forests during the monsoon months and the evergreen forests in the following months

HABITS

Brown awl favours openings and edges of deciduous and evergreen forests while its caterpillars are to be found in moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests.It flies about either late or early in the morning in the shade of the jungles

IDENTIFICATION  FEATURES

he butterfly, which has a wingspan of 50 to 55 mm, is unmarked dark brown above.The male has apical spots but no brands above. The female has large yellow spots in cell 2 and 3, and apical dots

SIMILAR SPECIES 

It resembles the common banded awl (Hasora chromus), except that it has no white band below; and the apex of the forewing and the disc of the hindwing below are purple washed. 

LARVAL HOST PLANTS

Derris canarensis, Derris elliptica, Derris trifoliata, Millettia pachycarpa (Fabaceae).

LIFE CYCLE


MORE IMAGES

FEMALE

male

female

female

Courtesy 

Write up:Wikipaedia
Images: TNHS & iFoundbutterfly.org

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