Ressembles a Ticherra in size and appearences but the undersides are unicolorously rich ochreous brown with a light metallic sheen. There is a faint macular post-discal line on the undersides of both wings like those of Ticherra and Cheritra. On the uppersides, the female has an unmistakable bright orange discal patch on dark brown the forewing and the tornal lobe of the hindwing above is bluish grey. The males have red uppersides and a much redder and richer undersides. Thamala marciana is actually closer to Loxura, being classed in Subtribe Loxuriti. Very rare and essentially a canopy dweller but may be found hill topping in certain localities.
Habitat indicator
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Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual
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