A new tiny butterfly species christened Banded Tit (Hypolycaena Narada) has been discovered in Arunachal Pradesh. It was discovered and is denizen of low-lying evergreen forests of the Changlang district of the state which is part of the one of the biodiversity hotspot of World. Interesting life cycle: The adult butterflies of this species live only for approximately 2 weeks in month of March every year. Remaining year, they spend in a dormant state in the form of larval or pupal stages. It feed primarily on bird-droppings along cool streams in the forests. However, much of its biology such as its larval host plants, breeding behaviour and precise habitat requirements are still unknown.
Monday, July 13, 2015
New butterfly species named ‘Banded Tit’ found in Arunachal Pradesh
A new tiny butterfly species christened Banded Tit (Hypolycaena Narada) has been discovered in Arunachal Pradesh. It was discovered and is denizen of low-lying evergreen forests of the Changlang district of the state which is part of the one of the biodiversity hotspot of World. Interesting life cycle: The adult butterflies of this species live only for approximately 2 weeks in month of March every year. Remaining year, they spend in a dormant state in the form of larval or pupal stages. It feed primarily on bird-droppings along cool streams in the forests. However, much of its biology such as its larval host plants, breeding behaviour and precise habitat requirements are still unknown.
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