User:AshLin/Wynter-Blyth's Hesperiidae

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Col M. A. Wynter-Blyth in his 1957 book Butterflies of the Indian Region lists 81 species of 36 genera of hesperiids, of 09 subfamilies (as were considered valid at that time). The list of butterflies mentioned in his book are:

Subfamily 1 - Celaenorrhinae (the Flats)[edit]

Celaenorrhinus[edit]

Tagiades[edit]

The following three species are now grouped as forms of Tagiades japetus:

Other species included by Wynter-Blyth are:

Coladenia[edit]

Sarangesa[edit]

Odontoptilum[edit]

Caprona[edit]

Subfamily 2 - Hesperiinae (the Skippers)[edit]

Syrichtus[edit]

WB mentions that Syrichtus is now Spialia.

Gomalia[edit]

Subfamily 3 - Ismeninae (the Awls etc)[edit]

Hasora[edit]

WB mentions that Hasora is now Chromus.

Ismene[edit]

WB mentions that Ismene is now Bibasis.

Bibasis[edit]

Choaspes[edit]

Badamia[edit]

Subfamily 4 - Plastingiinae (the Bobs)[edit]

Suastus[edit]

Pithauria[edit]

Arnetta[edit]

Subfamily 5 - Erionotinae (the Redeyes)[edit]

Matapa[edit]

Gangara[edit]

Erionota[edit]

Subfamily 6 - Pamphilinae (the Grass Darts)[edit]

Taractrocera[edit]

Aeromachus[edit]

Ampittia[edit]

Subfamily 7 - Erynninae (the Darts, Aces, etc)[edit]

Astychus[edit]

WB mentions that Astychus is now Telicota. He also mentions that the two spp below are considered as forms of Telicota ancilla.

Oriens[edit]

Padraona[edit]

WB mentions that it is now Potanthus.

Halpe[edit]

Baracus[edit]

Subfamily 8 - Baorinae (the Swifts)[edit]

Baoris[edit]

Group 1

Group 2

Gegenes[edit]

Iton[edit]

Subfamily 9 - Notocryptinae (the Demons, etc)[edit]

Notocrypta[edit]

Udaspes[edit]

Hyarotis[edit]

Sancus[edit]

WB mentions that Sancus is now Psolos.

Astictopterus[edit]

Iambrix[edit]

References[edit]

  • Wynter-Blyth, M.A. (1957) Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.