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Hasora Mavis
''Hasora'', the awls, are a genus of skipper butterflies. ''Hasora'' species are found in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms. Species * ''Hasora alta'' de Jong, 1982 Sumatra * ''Hasora anura'' - slate awl ** ''Hasora anura taiwana'' Hsu, Tsukiyama & Chiba, 2005 Taiwan * '' Hasora badra'' - common awl * ''Hasora borneensis'' Elwes & Edwards, 1897 Borneo * ''Hasora buina'' Evans, 1926 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora celaenus'' (Stoll, 782 Maluku Islands, New Guinea * ''Hasora coeruleostriata'' De Jong, 1982 Philippines * '' Hasora chromus'' - common banded awl Cramer, 1780 ** ''H. c. chromus'' Cramer, 1780 * ''Hasora danda'' Evans, 1949 Burma, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, West China * ''Hasora fushigina'' Maruyama & Ueda, 1992 * ''Hasora lavella'' Evans, 1928 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora leucospila'' (Mabille, 1891) * ''Hasora lizetta'' (Plötz, 883 Malaya, Java * ''Hasora mavis'' Evans, 1934 Thailand, Malay Peninsula ...
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Hasora Chromus
''Hasora chromus'', the common banded awl,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera – page on genu is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae which is found in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia. Range The common banded awl is found throughout the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia (including the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian archipelago), South China, Okinawa, Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia. It occurs in the plains and hills up to . It is found in jungle and open country in areas of light and heavy rainfall. Description *Both sexes: **Wingspan 45–50 mm. **The male and female are dark vinaceous (colour of red wine) brown. The cilia is greyish brown while the head and thorax are greenish brown. The abdomen, third joint of palpi and the legs are also brown; the palpi and thorax beneath are dull yellow. **Below, the hindwing is dark brown with more of less of dull blue-greyish gloss. It has a narrow discal band, whitish in colour ...
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Hasora Lizetta
''Hasora'', the awls, are a genus of skipper butterflies. ''Hasora'' species are found in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms. Species * ''Hasora alta'' de Jong, 1982 Sumatra * ''Hasora anura'' - slate awl ** ''Hasora anura taiwana'' Hsu, Tsukiyama & Chiba, 2005 Taiwan * '' Hasora badra'' - common awl * ''Hasora borneensis'' Elwes & Edwards, 1897 Borneo * ''Hasora buina'' Evans, 1926 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora celaenus'' (Stoll, 782 Maluku Islands, New Guinea * ''Hasora coeruleostriata'' De Jong, 1982 Philippines * ''Hasora chromus'' - common banded awl Cramer, 1780 ** ''H. c. chromus'' Cramer, 1780 * ''Hasora danda'' Evans, 1949 Burma, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, West China * ''Hasora fushigina'' Maruyama & Ueda, 1992 * ''Hasora lavella'' Evans, 1928 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora leucospila'' (Mabille, 1891) * '' Hasora lizetta'' (Plötz, 883 Malaya, Java * '' Hasora mavis'' Evans, 1934 Thailand, Malay Peninsula, ...
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Hasora Schoenherr
''Hasora schoenherr'', commonly known as the yellow banded awl,TOL web page ogenus ''Hasora''Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera - page on genu is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae which is found in India and Southeast Asia. Range The yellow banded awl is found in India from Assam and Nagaland eastwards to Southeast Asia, namely, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore and the Indonesian archipelago (specifically recorded at Borneo, Sumatra and Palawan). The type locality is Java. Description The butterfly has a wingspan of in the Asian mainland while it achieves in the Philippines. The butterfly is a plain dark brown above and resembles the common banded awl (''Hasora chromus ''Hasora chromus'', the common banded awl,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera – page on genu is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae which is found in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia. Range The common ba ...''), except that ...
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Hasora Salanga
''Hasora salanga'', the green awl,TOL web page ogenus ''Hasora''Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera. Page on genu is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae which is found in India, parts of Southeast Asia and Australia. Description The forewing length (base to apex) is 23mm. (male). The underside of the hindwing is green. In females upper forewing has white spots in spaces 2 and 3. Distribution The green awl is found in India in the Nicobar Islands and eastwards to Myanmar ( Dawnas to south Myanmar), Thailand, the Malay Peninsula (Malacca), Sumatra and Borneo. Cited references See also *Hesperiidae *List of butterflies of India (Coeliadinae) A total of 22 species belonging to four genera of the subfamily Coeliadinae (family Hesperiidae), or the awls, awlets and awlkings, as they are commonly called, are found in India. These are relatively large skippers which inhabit dense forests ... * List of butterflies of India (Hesperiidae) References Print * Online ...
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Hasora Sakit
''Hasora'', the awls, are a genus of skipper butterflies. ''Hasora'' species are found in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms. Species * ''Hasora alta'' de Jong, 1982 Sumatra * ''Hasora anura'' - slate awl ** ''Hasora anura taiwana'' Hsu, Tsukiyama & Chiba, 2005 Taiwan * '' Hasora badra'' - common awl * ''Hasora borneensis'' Elwes & Edwards, 1897 Borneo * ''Hasora buina'' Evans, 1926 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora celaenus'' (Stoll, 782 Maluku Islands, New Guinea * ''Hasora coeruleostriata'' De Jong, 1982 Philippines * ''Hasora chromus'' - common banded awl Cramer, 1780 ** ''H. c. chromus'' Cramer, 1780 * ''Hasora danda'' Evans, 1949 Burma, Thailand, Laos, North Vietnam, West China * ''Hasora fushigina'' Maruyama & Ueda, 1992 * ''Hasora lavella'' Evans, 1928 Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Vella Lavella). * ''Hasora leucospila'' (Mabille, 1891) * ''Hasora lizetta'' (Plötz, 883 Malaya, Java * '' Hasora mavis'' Evans, 1934 Thailand, Malay Peninsula, T ...
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