The present communication deals with three butterfly species belonging to family Lycaenidae and subfamily Theclinae, recorded for the first time from different localities in a mountainous watershed in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir during 2020. These include Esakiozephyrus icana, Spindasis ictis and Tajuria jehana. The information on their current extent and known occurrence will be helpful in updating the range distribution of butterflies in north-western Himalayas
Family Lycaenidae is the second-large group of butterflies which contains about one third of known s...
<p>The butterflies of the Kameng Protected Area Complex in western Arunachal Pradesh, India, coverin...
ABSTRACT The present study has been made for the diversity of butterflies in Bastar District (C.G)....
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
Three species of butterflies hitherto known only from the Himalayan region and northeastern India, v...
<p>Thirty percent of butterfly species that occur in India are found in the Garhwal region of the we...
<p>The butterfly subspecies, <em>Chrysozephyrus disparatus interpositus </em>is sighted at Tenga Val...
<p>The butterfly, Variegated Plushblue <em>Flos adriana</em> is reported from Lansdowne, Pauri Garhw...
Butterflies are regarded as the emblem of magnificence and elegance, because of their diurnal enviro...
The current study gives more information on Lepidoptera (butterfly) diversity and their food plant r...
Family Lycaenidae is the second-large group of butterflies which contains about one third of known s...
<p>The butterflies of the Kameng Protected Area Complex in western Arunachal Pradesh, India, coverin...
ABSTRACT The present study has been made for the diversity of butterflies in Bastar District (C.G)....
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
The present communication is based on the sighting of five new species of butterflies viz recorded f...
Three species of butterflies hitherto known only from the Himalayan region and northeastern India, v...
<p>Thirty percent of butterfly species that occur in India are found in the Garhwal region of the we...
<p>The butterfly subspecies, <em>Chrysozephyrus disparatus interpositus </em>is sighted at Tenga Val...
<p>The butterfly, Variegated Plushblue <em>Flos adriana</em> is reported from Lansdowne, Pauri Garhw...
Butterflies are regarded as the emblem of magnificence and elegance, because of their diurnal enviro...
The current study gives more information on Lepidoptera (butterfly) diversity and their food plant r...
Family Lycaenidae is the second-large group of butterflies which contains about one third of known s...
<p>The butterflies of the Kameng Protected Area Complex in western Arunachal Pradesh, India, coverin...
ABSTRACT The present study has been made for the diversity of butterflies in Bastar District (C.G)....