Forewing: a slender black anteciliary line edged on the inner side narrowly with fuscous dark brown, broader at apex than at the tornal angle.
Forewing: a posteromedial somewhat triangular area from the base outwards for about two-thirds the length of the wing blue and a slender jet-black anteciliary line.
Hindwing: posteriorly from about the level of the middle of the cell slightly suffused with blue from base outwards for about two-thirds the length of the wing; a transverse, postdiscal, incomplete series of sagittate (arrowhead-shaped) white spots pointing inwards, followed by a subterminal transverse series of round spots, the anterior three dark brown encircled with bluish white, the tornal two jet-black, subequal, larger than the others, edged inwardly with bright ochraceous, outwardly by very slender white lines; finally, a jet-black slender anteciliary line.
Underside: ground colour and markings as in the male, the tornal two black spots touched outwardly with metallic bluish-green scaling.
[3][4] The species is spread from the Arabian Peninsula[5] throughout India[2] except at very high elevations and is widely distributed in the Malayan subregion; extending to Australia and the South Sea Islands.
)[3] "Very pale green, the abdominal segments somewhat opaque; of the usual Lycaenid shape, no distinctive structure or markings.