Gangara thyrsis thyrsis

Giant Redeye

Family: Hesperiidae
Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Genus Gangara
Species: thyrsis
Subspecies: thyrsis
Common Name: Giant Redeye
Life History: partial
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
The Giant Redeye is the largest Hesperiid in Singapore. It is very rare and has so far been observed only within the Central Catchment Nature Reserves. The wings are deep brown above with pale yellow spots on the forewing. The paler underside, shown in the photo, has pale bluish scaling in the apical area of the forewing and hindwing, where it forms three or four obscure transverse bands.

Habitat & Habits
It is a very shy butterfly and is rather alert and difficult to capture. It normally stops in well-shaded localities with wings folded upright as in the photo.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
The caterpillar is known to feed on the banana (Musa spp.) and Bertam Palm (Eugeissona tristis).

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Caterpillar

Gangara thyrsis thyrsis

Giant Redeye

Family: Hesperiidae
Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Genus Gangara
Species: thyrsis
Subspecies: thyrsis
Common Name: Giant Redeye
Life History: partial
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
The Giant Redeye is the largest Hesperiid in Singapore. It is very rare and has so far been observed only within the Central Catchment Nature Reserves. The wings are deep brown above with pale yellow spots on the forewing. The paler underside, shown in the photo, has pale bluish scaling in the apical area of the forewing and hindwing, where it forms three or four obscure transverse bands.

Habitat & Habits
It is a very shy butterfly and is rather alert and difficult to capture. It normally stops in well-shaded localities with wings folded upright as in the photo.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
The caterpillar is known to feed on the banana (Musa spp.) and Bertam Palm (Eugeissona tristis).

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Caterpillar




Gangara thyrsis thyrsis

Giant Redeye

Family: Hesperiidae
Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Genus Gangara
Species: thyrsis
Subspecies: thyrsis
Common Name: Giant Redeye
Life History: partial
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
The Giant Redeye is the largest Hesperiid in Singapore. It is very rare and has so far been observed only within the Central Catchment Nature Reserves. The wings are deep brown above with pale yellow spots on the forewing. The paler underside, shown in the photo, has pale bluish scaling in the apical area of the forewing and hindwing, where it forms three or four obscure transverse bands.

Habitat & Habits
It is a very shy butterfly and is rather alert and difficult to capture. It normally stops in well-shaded localities with wings folded upright as in the photo.

Other Observations
To be detailed.

Early Stages
The caterpillar is known to feed on the banana (Musa spp.) and Bertam Palm (Eugeissona tristis).

Further Reading
To be detailed.

Early Stages Photos

Caterpillar