Logania distanti, the dark mottle,[1] is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues (family Lycaenidae).
Underside: very pale dull brown, with darker brown mottlings and striae, that on the forewing are absent on a broad streak from base outwards along the basal half of the dorsum, this area pale brown without markings; a dark obscure spot at apex of cell and an incomplete similarly obscure dark transverse discal band.
On the hindwing the mottlings coalesce and form three or four very ill-defined, obscure, transverse, somewhat broad bands.
Below irregularly speckled and variegated; forewing with the costal and apical parts ochreous brown, the rest blackish.
(Doherty quoted in Bingham)[2] Assam - Myanmar, Malaya, Borneo?, Thailand, Laos, Sumatra.