Polytremis pellucida
Polytremis pellucida is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae.
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Polytremis pellucida from Japan, upperside. Mounted specimen | |
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Subspecies
- Polytremis pellucida pellucida - Japan, Russia: Amur, Ussuri, Sakhalin
- Polytremis pellucida quanta Evans, 1949 - China: Guniujiang, Anhui
- Polytremis pellucida asahinai Shirozu, 1952 - Taiwan
- Polytremis pellucida inexpecta Tsukiyama, Chiba & Fujioka, 1997 - China: Zhejiang
Description
Polytremis pellucida has a wingspan of about 30 millimetres (1.2 in). Upperside of the forewings is dark brown, with a row of small white spots and markings. Also the hindwings are dark brown and have four elongate to ovoid white spots.
Host plants
Larvae of this species feed on plants of the family Poaceae. Among the host plants are reported Miscanthus sinensis, Oryza sativa and some unidentified species of the genera Phragmites and Sasa.[2][3]
Distribution
Polytremis pellucida is present in eastern Asia, in the Indo-Malayan region and in the Palearctic ecozone.[2]
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References
- Murray, R. F., 1874.Notes on Japanese butterflies with descriptions of new genera and species. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 11:166-172.
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