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| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a |
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|authority=([[William John Swainson|Swainson]], 1820)<ref name="LepIndex Burara oedipodea">{{LepIndex |id=181375}} Retrieved April 19, 2018.</ref> |
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| classis = [[Insect]]a |
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| familia = [[Hesperiidae]] |
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*''Burara oedipodea'' <small>Vane-Wright & de Jong, 2003</small> |
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| genus = ''[[Bibasis]]'' |
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| species = '''''B. oedipodea''''' |
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| binomial_authority = (Swainson, 1820)<ref name="LepIndex Burara oedipodea">Card for [http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/lepindex/detail.dsml?TaxonNo=181375.0&UserID=&UserName=&&listPageURL=list%2edsml%3fsort%3dSCIENTIFIC%255fNAME%255fon%255fcard%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcardqtype%3dstarts%2bwith%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcard%3doedipodea%26recLimit%3d30&searchPageURL=index%2edsml%3fSCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcardqtype%3dstarts%2bwith%26sort%3dSCIENTIFIC%255fNAME%255fon%255fcard%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcard%3doedipodea%26recLimit%3d30 '''''Burara oedipodea'''''] in LepIndex. Accessed 16 October 2007.</ref> |
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'''''Bibasis oedipodea''''', |
'''''Bibasis oedipodea''''', the '''branded orange awlet''',<ref name="Savela Bibasis">Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera [http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/hesperioidea/hesperiidae/coeliadinae/bibasis/index.html Page on genus ''Bibasis''.]</ref> is a species of [[Hesperiidae|hesperid]] [[butterfly]] found in [[South Asia]] and [[Southeast Asia]]. The butterfly was reassigned to the genus ''[[Burara]]'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be ''Burara oedipodea''.<ref name="TOLWeb Burara">Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages on [http://tolweb.org/Bibasis/94259/2007.02.21 genus ''Bibasis''] and [http://tolweb.org/Burara/94260/2007.02.21 genus ''Burara''] in the [http://tolweb.org/ Tree of Life Web Project]) state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the [[Crepuscular animal|crepuscular]] remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are [[Morphology (biology)|morphologically]] and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them.</ref> |
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==Range== |
==Range== |
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The branded orange awlet is found in [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Myanmar]], [[Malaysia]], [[Java]], [[Thailand]] and [[Vietnam]].<ref name="Savela Bibasis"/><ref name="Evans">{{cite book |last=Evans |first1=W.H. |authorlink=William Harry Evans |title=The Identification of Indian Butterflies |edition=2nd |location=Mumbai, India |publisher=[[Bombay Natural History Society]] |year=1932 |pages=317–318, ser no I 2.6 }}</ref> In India, the butterfly is found along the [[Himalayas]] from [[Mussoorie]] to [[Assam]].<ref name="Savela Bibasis"/> The type locality is [[Java]] in Indonesia.<ref name="Savela Bibasis"/><ref name="Evans"/> |
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In [[India]], the butterfly is found along the [[Himalayas]] from [[Mussoorie]] to [[Assam]].<ref name="Savela Bibasis"/> |
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The type locality is [[Java]].<ref name="Savela Bibasis"/><ref name="Evans"/> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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[[File:Close wing position of Burara oedipodea Swainson, 1820 – Branded Orange Awlet. WLB DSC 0004.jpg|thumb|Close wing position of ''Burara oedipodea'' Swainson, 1820 – Branded Orange Awlet]] |
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:''See [[glossary of Lepidopteran terms|glossary]] for terms used''. |
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The butterfly has a wingspan of 40 to 50 mm for subspecies ''ataphus'' found in [[Sri Lanka]], and of 65 to |
The butterfly has a wingspan of 40 to 50 mm for subspecies ''ataphus'' found in [[Sri Lanka]], and of 65 to 70 mm in subspecies ''excellens'' found in [[Sulawesi]].<ref name="Evans"/> |
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Watson (1891) gives a detailed description:<ref name=watson>Watson, E. Y. (1891) Hesperiidae indicae.</ref> |
[[Edward Yerbury Watson]] (1891) gives a detailed description:<ref name=watson>Watson, E. Y. (1891) ''Hesperiidae indicae''. Vest and Co. Madras</ref> |
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{{quote|'''Male'''. Upperside ochreous olive brown; forewing with an ochreous-red costal band which also extends across base of the cell; a large black basal patch below the cell. Cilia of forewing pale brownish grey, of hindwing ochreous-red. |
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⚫ | '''Female'''. It differs above only in the absence of the basal black patch, and beneath it in the less prominent white posterior marginal band. Underside ochreous-brown: forewing with a paler ochreous subapical and a marginal fascia, and a broad whitish posterior band: hindwing with bright ochreous red longitudinal streak between the veins, broadest between the median and submedian veins and abdominal margin; a small black spot at the base above the costal vein. [[Thorax]] in front, head, palpi, body beneath, and legs ochreous-red; terminal joint of palpi brown.}} |
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==Biology== |
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Crepuscular.<ref name="TOLWeb Burara"/> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Hesperiidae]] |
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*[[Coeliadinae]] |
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*[[List of butterflies of India (Coeliadinae)]] |
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*[[List of butterflies of India (Hesperiidae)]] |
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==References== |
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===Print=== |
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*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. |
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*Watson, E. Y. (1891) ''Hesperiidae indicae''. Vest and Co. Madras. |
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*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 22 September 2007). |
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*Savela, Marrku. Website on Lepidoptera [http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/index.html] (accessed 22 September 2007) |
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 18 September 2024
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Hesperiidae |
Genus: | Bibasis |
Species: | B. oedipodea
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Bibasis oedipodea | |
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Bibasis oedipodea, the branded orange awlet,[2] is a species of hesperid butterfly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to the genus Burara by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be Burara oedipodea.[3]
Range
[edit]The branded orange awlet is found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, Java, Thailand and Vietnam.[2][4] In India, the butterfly is found along the Himalayas from Mussoorie to Assam.[2] The type locality is Java in Indonesia.[2][4]
Description
[edit]The butterfly has a wingspan of 40 to 50 mm for subspecies ataphus found in Sri Lanka, and of 65 to 70 mm in subspecies excellens found in Sulawesi.[4]
Edward Yerbury Watson (1891) gives a detailed description:[5]
Male. Upperside ochreous olive brown; forewing with an ochreous-red costal band which also extends across base of the cell; a large black basal patch below the cell. Cilia of forewing pale brownish grey, of hindwing ochreous-red.
Female. It differs above only in the absence of the basal black patch, and beneath it in the less prominent white posterior marginal band. Underside ochreous-brown: forewing with a paler ochreous subapical and a marginal fascia, and a broad whitish posterior band: hindwing with bright ochreous red longitudinal streak between the veins, broadest between the median and submedian veins and abdominal margin; a small black spot at the base above the costal vein. Thorax in front, head, palpi, body beneath, and legs ochreous-red; terminal joint of palpi brown.
Biology
[edit]This butterfly is crepuscular.[3] The larva have been recorded on Hiptage benghalensis and Combretum latifolium.[2]
Cited references
[edit]- ^ Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Bibasis oedipodea". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera Page on genus Bibasis.
- ^ a b Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages on genus Bibasis and genus Burara in the Tree of Life Web Project) state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to Burara. The species now shifted to Burara are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from Bibasis, within which many authors have formerly included them.
- ^ a b c Evans, W.H. (1932). The Identification of Indian Butterflies (2nd ed.). Mumbai, India: Bombay Natural History Society. pp. 317–318, ser no I 2.6.
- ^ Watson, E. Y. (1891) Hesperiidae indicae. Vest and Co. Madras
- Brower, Andrew V. Z. and Warren, Andrew, (2007). Coeliadinae Evans 1937. Version 21 February 2007 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Coeliadinae/12150/2007.02.21 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/