About Bastilla crameri (Moore, 1885)
This species, Bastilla crameri, has a wingspan of approximately 63 millimeters. It is similar in appearance to Bastilla analis, but can be distinguished by differences in its postmedial line: in Bastilla crameri, the associated white band is reduced to a line, and the section from the angle to the inner margin is slightly outlined in purplish grey. In some specimens, the entire dark patch located between the white band and the postmedial line is suffused with purplish white. The larvae of Bastilla crameri feed on plant species from the genera Sandoricum and Phyllanthus.