Kanara Swift
Caltoris canaraica (Moore, [1884])
DISTRIBUTION: Species distributed in South India
STATUS:
HABITAT: .
HABITS
IDENTIFICATION FEATURES
Male and Female. Upperside dark brown, basal area olive-brown. Male: Forewing with two small oval semi-diaphanous white spots at the end of the cell, three spots obliquely before the apex, and three on the disk; hindwing without makings ; cilia brownish-cinereous. Under side paler brown, irrorated with ochreous scales which are thickly disposed along the costa and apex of forewing and across discal area of hindwing: forewing marked as above, also with a small whitish spot above hind margin: hindwing with two discal white spots. Female: forewing with larger spots than in the male, also with a minute dot beneath the lower discal spot and a triangular yellow spot above hind margin ; hindwing with three discal semi-diaphanous spots. Underside: forewing as above: hindwing with four discal white spots, and a fifth at end of the cell.
SIMILAR SPECIES
LARVAL HOST PLANTS
Bambusa, Bambusa bambos (=Bambusa arundinacea), Bambusa vulgaris (=Bambusa striata), Pseudoxytenanthera monadelpha (Poaceae).

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