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Monday, December 1, 2014
Dingy Lineblue (Petrelaea dana)
Dingy Lineblue
is rather rare butterfly flies from lowlands to about 500 m a.s.l elevations. Males often settle on damp patches of the roads or stream beds. Hitherto no records available on its early stages of life cycle or on larval host plants in published materials on Sri Lankan butterfly fauna. Recently egg laying and larva feeding on
Terminalia catappa (කොට්ටම්බා)
flowers were observed by
Sujeewa Gunasena
(
Sujeeva Gunasena
Personal communication, October 28, 2014 &
https://www.facebook.com/kamanijeeva/media_set?set=a.811498772250436.1073741853.100001709620688&type=1&pnref=story
)
* T
erminalia arjuna (
කුඹුක්
)
is also known as one of its larval host plant.
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