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This is a list of the butterflies of family Hesperiidae which are found in Sri Lanka . It is part of List of the butterflies of Sri Lanka.
Name | Binomial | Subspecies | Status |
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Branded-orange awlet | Bibasis oedipodea | Bibasis oedipodea ataphus | |
Orange-tailed awl | Bibasis sena | Bibasis sena sena | |
Common banded awl | Hasora chromus | Hasora chromus chromus | |
White-banded awl | Hasora taminatus | Hasora taminatus taminatus | |
Ceylon awl | Hasora badra | Hasora badra lanka | |
Brown awl | Badamia exclamationis | ||
Indian awl king | Choaspes benjaminii | Choaspes benjaminii benjaminii | |
Black flat | Celaenorrhinus spilothyrus | ||
Black angle | Tapena thwaitesi | Tapena thwaitesi thwaitesi | |
Tricolor pied flat | Coladenia indrani | Coladenia indrani tissa | |
Common small flat | Sarangesa dasahara | Sarangesa dasahara albicilia | |
Ceylon snow flat | Tagiades japetus | Tagiades japetus obscurus | |
Water snow flat | Tagiades litigiosa | Tagiades litigiosa ceylonica | |
Golden angle | Caprona ransonnetii | Caprona ransonnetii ransonnetii | |
Ceylon golden angle | Caprona alida | Caprona alida lanka | |
African marbled skipper | Gomalia elma | Gomalia elma albofasciata | |
Indian skipper | Spialia galba | ||
Hedge hopper | Baracus vittatus | Baracus vittatus vittatus | |
Bush hopper | Ampittia dioscorides | Ampittia dioscorides singa | |
Ceylon ace | Halpe homolea | • Halpe homolea ceylonica • Halpe homolea egena | |
Decorated ace | Thoressa decorata | ||
Chestnut bob | Iambrix salsala | Iambrix salsala luteipalpus | |
Common banded demon | Notocrypta paralysos | Notocrypta paralysos alysia | |
Restricted demon | Notocrypta curvifascia | Notocrypta curvifascia curvifascia | |
Grass demon | Udaspes folus | ||
Indian palm bob | Suastus gremius | Suastus gremius subgrisea | |
Ceylon palm bob | Suastus minuta | Suastus minuta minuta | |
Tree flitter | Hyarotis adrastus | Hyarotis adrastus adrastus | |
Banded redeye | Gangara lebadea | Gangara lebadea subfasciata | |
Giant redeye | Gangara thyrsis | Gangara thyrsis clothilda | |
Common redeye | Matapa aria | ||
Common grass dart | Taractrocera maevius | Taractrocera maevius maevius | |
Common dartlet | Oriens goloides | ||
Indian dart | Potanthus pallida | ||
Common dart | Potanthus pseudomaesa | Potanthus pseudomaesa pseudomaesa | |
Tropic dart | Potanthus confucius | Potanthus Confucius satra | |
Pale palmdart | Telicota colon | Telicota colon amba | |
Dark palmdart | Telicota ancilla | Telicota ancilla lanka | |
Yellow palm dart | Cephrenes trichopepla | ||
Ceylon swift | Parnara bada | ||
Wallace's swift | Borbo cinnara | ||
Little branded swift | Pelopidas agna | Pelopidas agna agna | |
Large branded swift | Pelopidas thrax | Pelopidas thrax subochracea | |
Small branded swift | Pelopidas mathias | Pelopidas mathias mathias | |
Conjoined swift | Pelopidas conjuncta | Pelopidas conjuncta narooa | |
Paintbrush swift | Baoris penicillata | ||
Blank swift | Caltoris kumara | Caltoris kumara lanka | |
Philippine swift | Caltoris philippina | Caltoris philippina philippina |
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