Golden Angle

Caprona ransonnettii

''Caprona ransonnettii'', commonly known as the Golden Angle, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae.
Like its Name. Golden Angle shining its golden colour in sunlight..
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Appearance

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Watson gives a detailed description:
⟶ "Upperside fuliginous ochreous-brown. Male ; forewing with three small semi-transparent white spots before the apex , two spots within end of the cell, a slender spot between the upper and middle median veins, a larger spot between the latter vein and submedian, and followed below it by two small obliquely disposed spots ; a marginal double row of pale indistinct small lunules ; hindwing with a broad medial discal macular pale ochreous band traversed by brown veins and a spot within end of the cell, the outer discal area suffused with grey-brown. Cilia alternated with white. Female ; forewing with the spots and marginal lunules, and the macular band on hindwing more prominent, the latter also more distinctly bordered with grey. Underside : forewing paler brown ; the basal area greyish-white, the spots with clouded black outer borders ; hindwing greyish-white, the outer margin only being brown, traversed by a curved discal series of small blackish spots."

The dry-season form which has been named A. taylorii by de Niceville differs in being ochreous not dark brown above, and in having the disc of the hindwing unmarked with a group of ochreous spots and streaks. A similar variation has been noted by Mr. de Niceville in ''C. tissa'', a not very distantly allied species, and in both cases it is the dry-season form which is the paler.— E.Y. Watson

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyHesperiidae
GenusCaprona
SpeciesC. ransonnettii
Photographed in
India