Nymphalids, the largest lepidopteran family, is represented by altogether 19 species (37% of the total species abundance) from the present study site Taki, West Bengal, India, with multiple habitat profiles exposed to different anthropogenic interventions. Nymphalidae is reported to be with highest occurrence of mimicry, a naturally selected survival tool for lepidopterans. A nymphalid set, including a model [Plain Tiger: Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758)] and a mimic component [Danaid Eggfly ♀: Hypolimnus misippus (Linnaeus, 1764)] is selected for studying the specific ecological and functional correlation among them in their natural habitat. Their comparative seasonal and habitat wise distribution shows co-existence, the unpalatable mode...
The overall diversity and distributions of the fruit-feeding butterflies in spatial, temporal and ve...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...
Aconophora compressa is a gregarious, sap-sucking insect that uses multiple host plant species. Nymp...
Coloration and mimicry are the naturally selected survival tools for lepidopterans, both in larval a...
Understanding the significance of butterflies in an ecosystem as an environmental healthy indicator ...
This study examines butterfly larval host plants, herbivory and related life history attributes with...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
Dieker P, Mattes H. Larval ecology determines the frequency of butterflies: A case study of three sy...
Seasonal butterfly diversity in the adjacent areas of the upper Neora Valley National Park, a part o...
The study presented in this paper depicts the richness of butterflies in the CSIR-NEERI Campus in Na...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
A total of 104 individuals of fruit-feeding butterflies representing 24 species and 13 genera were r...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
We investigated trait-environment relationships of co-occurring aquatic Coleoptera specifically true...
The overall diversity and distributions of the fruit-feeding butterflies in spatial, temporal and ve...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...
Aconophora compressa is a gregarious, sap-sucking insect that uses multiple host plant species. Nymp...
Coloration and mimicry are the naturally selected survival tools for lepidopterans, both in larval a...
Understanding the significance of butterflies in an ecosystem as an environmental healthy indicator ...
This study examines butterfly larval host plants, herbivory and related life history attributes with...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
Dieker P, Mattes H. Larval ecology determines the frequency of butterflies: A case study of three sy...
Seasonal butterfly diversity in the adjacent areas of the upper Neora Valley National Park, a part o...
The study presented in this paper depicts the richness of butterflies in the CSIR-NEERI Campus in Na...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
A total of 104 individuals of fruit-feeding butterflies representing 24 species and 13 genera were r...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
We investigated trait-environment relationships of co-occurring aquatic Coleoptera specifically true...
The overall diversity and distributions of the fruit-feeding butterflies in spatial, temporal and ve...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...
Aconophora compressa is a gregarious, sap-sucking insect that uses multiple host plant species. Nymp...