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Banded Treebrown

Lethe confusa Aurivillius, 1897

Notes:

The Banded Treebrown, Lethe confusa, is a species of butterfly belonging to the satyr family that is found mainly in South East Asia and in parts of South Asia. It is about 50-55 mm in expanse with the upper surface of wings predominantly brown in colour. Fore wing has a sub-apical white band and pale spot on the apex. Underside of the hindwing has a large ocellus or and a series of spots along the margin. Found in bamboo forests.

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Thimphu, Bhutan

Spotted on Oct 31, 2012
Submitted on Oct 31, 2012

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