TL: Himalaya (400 - 2400 m.)
It is dark-brown above. The fore-wing has a band of more or less connected discal spots, which are white and semi-transparent. Of this band, two spots, i.e. the one in end cell, and that at 2; are rectangular and connected to more or less degree. The butterfly also has small white spots in the apex of the forewing. The hindwing has a few obscure, opaque yellow spots.[5] The hindwing margins are chequered black and white
45-55 mm
Regional distr. - legend
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Language Vernacular name
EnglishCommon Spotted Flat
മലയാളംപുള്ളിപ്പരപ്പൻ
ไทยปีกราบลายจุดธรรมดา
ไทยผีเสื้อปีกราบลายจุดธรรมดา
中文白觸星弄蝶
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies of India Kunte, K., S. Sondhi, and P. Roy
Butterflies of Indo-China Y.Inayoshi
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