Celaenorrhinus pulomaya

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Multi-spotted Flat
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C. pulomaya
Binomial name
Celaenorrhinus pulomaya
(Moore, 1865)

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Celaenorrhinus pulomaya,[1][2] commonly known as the Multi-spotted Flat,[3] is a hesperiid butterfly which is found in Asia.

Range

The butterfly occurs in the Himalayas and West China.[1]

Description

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Male, dark olive-brown, yellowish-olive basally : forewing with four oblique discal semi-transparent white spots, the two upper large, one within and the other beneath the extremity of the cell, the third small and beneath the second, fourth also small and exterior to the juncture of the upper two obliquely, before the apex, are five small similar spots, the upper three being conjugated ; near posterior margin are two small orange-yellow spots, the first being one-third from the base, the other one-third from posterior angle : hindwing with three rows of irregular-shaped well-defined bright orange spots ; cilia of hindwing broad, alternate brown and orange-yellow. Underside as above. Top of head black, with a marginal yellow narrow line on each side. Palpi above black, tipped with yellow. Palpi, thorax, and legs beneath yellow. Antennae with yellow subapical streak.

— E. Y. Watson[4]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Marrku Savela's Website on Lepidoptera Page on Celaenorrhinus genus., Subfamily Pyrginae, Family Hesperiidae
  2. Card for pulomaya in LepIndex. Accessed 22 September 2007.
  3. Evans,W.H.(1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies, ser no I11.8, pp 325.
  4. Watson, E. Y. (1891) Hesperiidae Indicae : being a reprint of descriptions of the Hesperiidae of India, Burma, and Ceylon.

References

Print

  • Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed, (i to x, pp454, Plates I to XXXII), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.

Online

  • Savela, Marrku Website on Lepidoptera [1]
  • Beccaloni, G. W., Scoble, M. J., Robinson, G. S. & Pitkin, B. (Editors). 2003. The Global Lepidoptera Names Index (LepIndex). World Wide Web electronic publication. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/entomology/lepindex [accessed 5 December 2006].



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