Cyclea peltata, also called patha or Indian moon-seed (not to be confused with Tinospora cordifolia or "heart-leaved moonseed", from the same family Menispermaceae), is a climbing shrub found across India and Sri Lanka, in habitats ranging from Moist Deciduous Forests to Tropical Forests and Plains.[1]
^"Cyclea peltata Hook. f. & Thoms". India Biodiversity Portal. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
Cycleapeltata, also called patha or Indian moon-seed (not to be confused with Tinospora cordifolia or "heart-leaved moonseed", from the same family Menispermaceae)...
found in the Indian subregion and Sri Lanka. Larval food plants include Cycleapeltata and Stephania japonica. "Species Details: Avitta subsignans Walker,...
roughened and burnished. The larvae feed on Achyranthes, Cocculus, Cycleapeltata, Menispermum and Tiliacora species. Gallery Female Male Caterpillar...