2016
DOI: 10.11609/jott.2297.8.3.8596-8601
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Moist temperate forest butterflies of western Bhutan

Abstract: Random surveys were carried out in moist temperate forests (1,860–3,116 m) around Bunakha Village and Dochula Pass, near Thimphu in western Bhutan, recording 65 species of butterflies.  Of these, 11 species, viz., Straightwing Blue Orthomiella pontis pontis Elwes, Slate Royal Maneca bhotea bhotea Moore, Dull Green Hairstreak Esakiozephyrus icana Moore, Yellow Woodbrown Lethe nicetas Hewitson, Small Silverfork Zophoessa jalaurida elwesi Moore, Scarce Labyrinth, Neope pulahina (Evans), Chumbi Wall Chonala masoni… Show more

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“…Current known occurrence until this reporting: India (Rajasthan northwards to Himachal Pradesh, eastwards to West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and southwards to Kerala), Pakistan, Sri Lanka (Varshney & Smetacek 2015;Kehimkar 2016;Singh 2016;van Gasse 2017;Boruah et al 2018;Singh & Sondhi 2016;Flora et al 2020;Kumar et al 2020;Soman 2021).…”
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“…Current known occurrence until this reporting: India (Rajasthan northwards to Himachal Pradesh, eastwards to West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and southwards to Kerala), Pakistan, Sri Lanka (Varshney & Smetacek 2015;Kehimkar 2016;Singh 2016;van Gasse 2017;Boruah et al 2018;Singh & Sondhi 2016;Flora et al 2020;Kumar et al 2020;Soman 2021).…”
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