Tagiades, commonly known as snow flats, is a genus of spread-winged skipper butterflies. It is the type genus of the tribe Tagiadini of the subfamily Pyrginae in the family Hesperiidae. It contains seventeen species; three are found in tropical Africa, while fourteen are found from India, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, northeast Australia, to the Pacific Islands. They are primarily diurnal butterflies, and can usually be found in secondary forests at up to above sea level. They can sometimes be encountered in partially cleared or cultivated areas. They are fast flyers, flying at an average height of . They usually rest on the undersides of leaves. When disturbed they will fly away but will usually return to the preferred area, often to the same leaf.
Species
- Tagiades atticus <small>(Fabricius, 1793)</small>
- Tagiades calligana <small>Butler, [1879]</small> â Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Singapore, Borneo, Java, Nias, Belitung, and Bangka Island
- Tagiades ceylonica <small>Evans, 1932</small>
- Tagiades cohaerens <small>Mabille, 1914</small> â Malaysia, Burma, Thailand, the northwestern Himalayas, and possibly China
- Tagiades elegans <small>Mabille, 1877</small>
- Tagiades flesus <small>(Fabricius, 1781)</small> (clouded forester) â Transkei to Zimbabwe and Botswana in Africa
- Tagiades gana <small>(Moore, [1866])</small> (large snow flat) â widespread in India, Indochina, and maritime Southeast Asia
- Tagiades hovia <small>Swinhoe, 1904</small>
- Tagiades hybridus <small>Devyatkin, 2001</small> â central Vietnam
- Tagiades inconspicua <small>Rothschild, 1915</small>
- Tagiades insularis <small>Mabille, 1876</small> â Madagascar
- Tagiades janetta <small>Butler, 1870</small>
- Tagiades japetus <small>(Stoll, [1781])</small> (pied flat or common snow flat) â widespread in India, Indochina, maritime Southeast Asia, and north-eastern Australia
- Tagiades kina <small>Evans, 1934</small>
- Tagiades korela <small>Mabille, 1891</small>
- Tagiades lavata <small>Butler, [1879]</small> â southern Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and the Natuna Islands
- Tagiades litigiosa <small>Möschler, 1878</small> (water snow flat) â Sri Lanka, southern India, Assam, the Himalayas, and Indochina
- Tagiades martinus <small>Plötz, 1884</small>
- Tagiades menaka <small>(Moore, [1866])</small> (dark edged snow flat or spotted snow flat) â Himalayas (from Kashmir to Assam), Indochina, and Hainan
- Tagiades neira <small>Plötz, 1885</small>
- Tagiades nestus <small>(C. Felder, 1860)</small> (Papuan snow flat) â Papua New Guinea, the Duke of York Island, and northern Australia
- Tagiades obscurus <small>Mabille, 1876</small>
- Tagiades parra <small>Fruhstorfer, 1910</small> â Indochina and maritime Southeast Asia
- Tagiades presbyter <small>Butler, 1882</small>
- Tagiades ravi <small>(Moore, [1866])</small>
- Tagiades sambavana <small>Elwes and Edwards, 1897</small>
- Tagiades samborana <small>Grose-Smith, 1891</small> â Madagascar
- Tagiades sem <small>Mabille, 1883</small>
- Tagiades sheba <small>Evans, 1934</small>
- Tagiades silvia <small>Evans, 1934</small>
- Tagiades titus <small>Plötz, 1884</small>
- Tagiades tethys <small>(Ménétries, 1857)</small> â eastern Asia including Japan, Taiwan and Korea
- Tagiades toba <small>de Nicéville, [1896]</small> â Assam to maritime Southeast Asia
- Tagiades trebellius <small>(Hopffer, 1874)</small> â Japan, the Philippines, and Sulawesi and the surrounding islands
- Tagiades tubulus <small>Fruhstorfer, 1910</small>
- Tagiades ultra <small>Evans, 1932</small> â Indochina, maritime Southeast Asia, to Palawan in the Philippines
- Tagiades waterstradti <small>Elwes & Edwards, 1897</small> â maritime Southeast Asia
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