Catálogo de las mariposas de la aldea de Bongal Gaon, incluida una nota de avistamiento de Liphyra brassolis (Westwood, 1864) (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) del Alto Assam, India
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https://doi.org/10.14198/cdbio.20099Palabras clave:
Insecta, Biodiversidad, Catálogo, Dergaon, Liphyra brassolisResumen
El catálogo de mariposas de la aldea de Bongal Gaon, en Assam, reveló un total de 171 especies que incluían 20 especies protegidas en virtud de los diversos programas de la Ley (Protección) de Vida Silvestre de 1972, promulgada en la India. El trabajo de campo para recolectar mariposas llevó siete años. El catálogo comprende seis familias, 22 subfamilias y 105 géneros. Incluye los avistamientos ‘raros’ y ‘muy raros’ de la polilla Liphyra brassolis (Westwood, 1864), la ‘Veined Palmer’, Hidari bhawani (de Nicéville, 1889), la ‘Colon Swift’, Caltoris cahira (Moore, 1877), y la ‘Scarce Rajah’, Charaxes aristogiton (C. & R. Felder, 1867), del interior y alrededores de las áreas urbanas de Dergaon, en el alto Assam, en el noreste de la India.
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