Quedara basiflava
Appearance
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Quedara basiflava (de Nicéville, 1888)
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Quedara basiflava, commonly known as the Yellow-Base Flitter [1] /Golden Tree Flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae and is endemic to Western Ghats of India[2].
Food plants
The larvae feed on Calamus pseudotenuis, Calamus rotang and Calamus thwaitesii.[3]
References
- ^ Kunte, K. and K. Saji. 2013. Quedara basiflava de Nicéville, 1888 – Yellow-base Flitter. In K. Kunte, S. Kalesh & U. Kodandaramaiah (eds.). Butterflies of India, v. 1.06. Indian Foundation for Butterflies. [1]
- ^ Marrku Savela's Website on Lepidoptera Page on Quedara genus.
- ^ K. Kunte (2006). "Additions to the known larval host plants of Indian butterflies". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 103 (1): 119–121.