Southern Chestnut Bob
Iambrix salsala luteipalpis (Plötz, 1886)
DISTRIBUTION: Species distributed in South Asia and South East Asia
STATUS:
HABITAT: .
HABITS
IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
Male and female dark brown with olive-brown gloss. Male; upperside, forewing with two or three ill-defined yellowish spots ascending obliquely from beyond middle of posterior margin. Female; forewing with an oblique series of small semi-transparent white spots curving across the disc (more or less distinct), and terminated below by an ill-defined yellowish spot. Underside chestnut-brown suffused with black on the disc; forewing with minute white spots, one at extremity of the cell, and two or three obliquely beyond; hindwing with a series of three spots disposed in a curve across disc; cilia greyish-brown. Palpi, body, and legs yellowish beneath.
SIMILAR SPECIES
LARVAL HOST PLANTS
Grass spp., Axonopus compressus, Brachiaria mutica (=Urochloa mutica), Bambusa bambos (=Bambusa arundinacea), Bambusa vulgaris (=Bambusa wamin), Setaria barbata, (Poaceae).
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