Orange-tailed Awl

Bibasis sena sena (Moore, [1866]) 


Malayalam Name

:

ചെമ്പുവാലൻ ആര

Order

:

Lepidoptera

Family

:

Hesperiidae

Sub-family

:

Coeliadinae

Sub species

:

Bilbasis sena sena

common names

:

Indian Orange-tailed Awl


DISTRIBUTION

          Indo-Malayan Realm

STATUS: Not rare


HABITAT: 


HABITS

This butterfly is diurnal.It is confined to heavy jungle of low elevations, typically up to 4,000 to 5,000 feet (1,200 to 1,500 m). The male can be seen in the early mornings, basking on the top of leaves in forest glades and hilltops, chasing off intruders. The typical resting position of the orange-tail awl is the underside of the leaf. The female is usually found close to the host plants.

IDENTIFICATION  FEATURES

Both sexes: The butterfly has a wingspan of 45 to 50 mm. Above, both sexes are an unblemished dark brown. The hindwings have an orange fringe. The abdomen is orange towards the rear. Below, the wings have white patches; the forewings having a large white central patch, and the hindwings having a broad pure white discal band

SIMILAR SPECIES 

LARVAL HOST PLANTS

Combretum latifolium (Combretaceae). Hiptage benghalensis (Malpighiaceae).

LIFE CYCLE

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Courtesy 

Write up:Wikipaedia
Images: TNHS & iFoundbutterfly.org

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