Freyeria putli, the eastern grass jewel or small grass jewel,[2] or oriental grass jewel[3] is a small butterfly found in Ceylon, Myanmar, India and Australia that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.
[2][4][5] Frederic Moore (1880) gives a detailed description: Male.
Upperside violet-brown : hindwing with indistinct marginal pale-bordered black spots.
Underside cinereous-brown : forewing with a white-bordered brown discocellular spot, a transverse discal and a submarginal row of similar spots : hindwing with a white-bordered black costal spot, four transverse subbasal spots and one near base of abdominal margin; a white-bordered brown discocellular spot and a transverse discal row of similar spots, a marginal row of six prominent black conical spots speckled with metallic-green, the outer one at each end less distinct, each bordered by ochreous-yellow and above by a double white lunular line.
Upperside similar, the marginal spots on hindwiag slightly bordered with ochreous; markings of underside more distinct.