Abaratha agama, the spotted angle,[1] is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae.
It is found from southern India[1] to Myanmar and in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, southern China, Java and Sulawesi.
Upperside dark blackish-grey covered with white spots.
Forewing white, all but the lower basal portion suffused more or less with blackish-grey, the spots as above.
Hindwing white, without suffusion, the spots round and black, one at the end of the cell, another above it below the costa, a twin spot below it, towards the base of the interno-median interspace, a discal row of spots, those in the middle smaller than the others, and a sub-marginal row of larger spots; marginal line of both wings black; palpi, body below and the legs white, the long tuft of hairs on the base of foreleg black; head and body above blackish-grey, a white spot on each side of the head.