Libythea laius
Niklas WahlbergIntroduction
Libythea laius is found in eastern Africa, Madagascar, southern India and Sri Lanka. The butterfly flies in savannas, tropical semi-deciduous forests, subtropical forests and woodlands. The host plant of the species is Celtis. Adults can be abundant in some years, with migratory swarms developing.
References
Kawahara, A. Y. 2006. Biology of the snout butterflies (Nymphalidae, Libytheinae), Part 1: Libythea Fabricius. Transactions of the lepidopterological Society of Japan 57:13-33.
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