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''Bibasis'', the awlets, are a genus of skipper butterflies. The genus is confined to the Indomalayan realm. Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species (''B. aquilina'', ''B. iluska'', ''B. sena''), the remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. Species * ''Bibasis amara'' - small green awlet * '' Bibasis anadi'' - plain orange awlet * '' Bibasis aquilina'' (Speyer, 1879) South China to Amur, Japan. *? '' Bibasis arradi'' Nicer * '' Bibasis etelka'' (Hewitson, 867 Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Mindanao * ''Bibasis gomata'' - pale green awlet * '' Bibasis harisa'' - orange awlet * '' Bibasis iluska'' (Hewitson, 1867) Sulawesi, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos * '' Bibasis imperialis'' Plötz, 1886 Banggai, Sulawesi * '' Bibasis jaina'' - orange-striped awl ** ''Bibasis jaina formosana'' (Fruhstorfer, 1911) Formosa *? '' Bibasis kanara'' (Evans, 1926) South India * '' Bibasis ...
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Bibasis Jaina
''Burara jaina'', the orange awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera. Page on genu is a species of hesperid butterfly found in Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to the genus ''Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003), and is considered ''Burara jaina'' by them.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''genus ''Burara''
in th
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state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them.


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Bibasis Amara
''Burara amara'', the small green awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a species of hesperid butterfly found in Northeast India and Southeast Asia. The butterfly has been reassigned to the genus ''Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is now ''Burara amara''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''angenus ''Burara''in thTree of Life Web Project state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them. Range The small green awlet ranges from India, (Sikkim eastwards through Assam), to Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Hainan and south Yunnan. It is also found in the Andaman islands. The type locality is northeast Bengal. Status It is rare in the Himalayas and very rare in the Andamans. Description The butterfly has ...
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Bibasis Vasutana
''Bibasis vasutana'', the green awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a species of hesperid butterfly found in Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to genus ''Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be ''Burara vasutana''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''genus ''Burara''
in th
Tree of Life Web Project
state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them.


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The green awlet is found in

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Bibasis Gomata
''Bibasis gomata'', commonly known as the pale green awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Northeast India, the Western Ghats and parts of Southeast Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to genus '' Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be ''Burara gomata''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''angenus ''Burara''in thTree of Life Web Project state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them. Range The pale green awlet ranges from India, Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula, the Philippines, and the Indonesian archipelago. In India, the butterfly is found in South India up to North Kanara, and along the Himalayas from Sikkim to ...
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Bibasis Harisa
''Bibasis harisa'', the orange awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a species of hesperid found in Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to genus ''Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be ''Burara harisa''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''angenus ''Burara''in thTree of Life Web Project state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them. Range The orange awlet is found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Java, Singapore, Hong Kong and north Vietnam. In India, the butterfly is found along the Himalayas from Sikkim to Assam and eastwards to south Myanmar. It also has been recorded from the Andaman islands. The type locality is Bengal. Status It is considered by William Harry Evans to b ...
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Bibasis Oedipodea
''Bibasis oedipodea'', the branded orange awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a species of Hesperiidae, hesperid butterfly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The butterfly was reassigned to the genus ''Burara'' by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) and is considered by them to be ''Burara oedipodea''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''angenus ''Burara''in thTree of Life Web Project state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the Crepuscular animal, crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are Morphology (biology), morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them. Range The branded orange awlet is found in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, Java, Thailand and Vietnam. In India, the butterfly is found along the Himalayas from Mussoorie to Assam. The type locality is Java in Indonesia. Description T ...
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Bibasis Anadi
''Bibasis anadi'', the plain orange awlet,Markku Savela's website on Lepidopter/ref> is a species of hesperid butterfly found in India and Southeast Asia. The butterfly has been reassigned by Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) to the genus ''Burara'' and is considered by them ''Burara anadi''.Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) (see TOL web pages ogenus ''Bibasis''angenus ''Burara''in thTree of Life Web Project state that Bibasis contains just three diurnal species, the crepuscular remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. The species now shifted to ''Burara'' are morphologically and behaviorally distinct from ''Bibasis'', within which many authors have formerly included them. Range The plain orange awlet ranges from India, ( Mussoorie, Sikkim eastwards through Assam), to the Karen Hills in Myanmar, northern Thailand and Laos. Status The species is considered rare. Description The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 mm. Edward Yerbury Watson (1891) gives a detailed descript ...
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Bibasis Sena
''Bibasis sena'', commonly known as the orange-tailed awlet, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae, the skippers.Markku Savela's website on LepidopterPage on genus ''Bibasis''./ref> It is also sometimes called the pale green awlet though that name can also refer to ''Bibasis gomata''. Distribution This skipper is found in Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, south Vietnam, Hainan, Malay peninsula, Indonesian archipelago (including Borneo, Java, Kangean, Bali, Lombok, Bawean, Sumba, Sumbawa) and the Philippines. In India, this skipper is found in the Western Ghats including the Nilgiris, Kodagu, Kanara, and the Himalayas, from Shimla eastward to Northeast India and onto Myanmar (recorded in the Karens and Dawnas). Also found in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The type locality for this species is the region of Bengal. Status William Harry Evans (1932) records the orange-tail awl as rare in India and very rare in the Andaman islands. He record ...
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Bibasis Miraculata
''Bibasis'', the awlets, are a genus of skipper butterflies. The genus is confined to the Indomalayan realm. Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species (''B. aquilina'', ''B. iluska'', ''B. sena''), the remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. Species * ''Bibasis amara'' - small green awlet * ''Bibasis anadi'' - plain orange awlet * '' Bibasis aquilina'' (Speyer, 1879) South China to Amur, Japan. *? '' Bibasis arradi'' Nicer * '' Bibasis etelka'' (Hewitson, 867 Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Mindanao * ''Bibasis gomata'' - pale green awlet * ''Bibasis harisa'' - orange awlet * '' Bibasis iluska'' (Hewitson, 1867) Sulawesi, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos * ''Bibasis imperialis'' Plötz, 1886 Banggai, Sulawesi * ''Bibasis jaina'' - orange-striped awl ** ''Bibasis jaina formosana'' (Fruhstorfer, 1911) Formosa *? '' Bibasis kanara'' (Evans, 1926) South India * ''Bibasis mahi ...
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Coeliadinae
Coeliadinae is a subfamily of the skipper butterfly family (Hesperiidae). With about 150 described species, this is one of several smallish skipper butterfly subfamilies. It was first proposed by William Frederick Evans in 1937.Brower & Warren (2009) The subfamily is restricted to the Old World tropics. It comprises the most basal living lineage of skippers. In Coeliadinae the second segment of the palpi is erect and densely scaled, and the third segment is perpendicular to it, long, slender and without scales. Genera There has only been limited phylogenetic study of this subfamily, and several issues still need to be resolved. For example, the genus ''Burara'' is here included in '' Bibasis'', because they are both not monophyletic if their traditional delimitation is maintained. However, they may well consist of two different lineages, but where to draw the line between them and what name to use for the second genus all remain to be determined. In the provisional phylogene ...
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Bibasis
''Bibasis'', the awlets, are a genus of skipper butterflies. The genus is confined to the Indomalayan realm. Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species (''B. aquilina'', ''B. iluska'', ''B. sena''), the remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. Species * ''Bibasis amara'' - small green awlet * '' Bibasis anadi'' - plain orange awlet * '' Bibasis aquilina'' (Speyer, 1879) South China to Amur, Japan. *? '' Bibasis arradi'' Nicer * '' Bibasis etelka'' (Hewitson, 867 Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Mindanao * ''Bibasis gomata'' - pale green awlet * '' Bibasis harisa'' - orange awlet * '' Bibasis iluska'' (Hewitson, 1867) Sulawesi, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos * '' Bibasis imperialis'' Plötz, 1886 Banggai, Sulawesi * '' Bibasis jaina'' - orange-striped awl ** ''Bibasis jaina formosana'' (Fruhstorfer, 1911) Formosa *? '' Bibasis kanara'' (Evans, 1926) South India * '' Bibasis ...
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Bibasis Unipuncta
''Bibasis'', the awlets, are a genus of skipper butterflies. The genus is confined to the Indomalayan realm. Vane-Wright and de Jong (2003) state that ''Bibasis'' contains just three diurnal species (''B. aquilina'', ''B. iluska'', ''B. sena''), the remainder having been removed to ''Burara''. Species * ''Bibasis amara'' - small green awlet * ''Bibasis anadi'' - plain orange awlet * '' Bibasis aquilina'' (Speyer, 1879) South China to Amur, Japan. *? '' Bibasis arradi'' Nicer * '' Bibasis etelka'' (Hewitson, 867 Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Mindanao * ''Bibasis gomata'' - pale green awlet * ''Bibasis harisa'' - orange awlet * '' Bibasis iluska'' (Hewitson, 1867) Sulawesi, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos * ''Bibasis imperialis'' Plötz, 1886 Banggai, Sulawesi * ''Bibasis jaina'' - orange-striped awl ** ''Bibasis jaina formosana'' (Fruhstorfer, 1911) Formosa *? '' Bibasis kanara'' (Evans, 1926) South India * ''Bibasis mahi ...
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