Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Mar 2022)

Butterfly (Order: Lepidoptera) species Richness, diversity and distribution in different localities of Battagram, Pakistan

  • Merfat Bibi,
  • Sajida Bibi,
  • Naveed Akhtar,
  • Zaib Ullah,
  • Muhammad Fiaz Khan,
  • Irfan Zia Qureshi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 1853 – 1857

Abstract

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Butterflies are the beautiful creatures and need to be conserved. The present survey was conducted to explore the biodiversity of butterflies of District Battagram Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan, from March to September 2021. During this study the butterflies were collected from 2 Tehsil including 12 localities using line transect method. A total of 572 specimens were collected from all localities. Species identified were belonging to 3 families and 7 genera. The species were Cynthia cardui. Danaus chrysippus, Junonia orithya, Papilio demoleus, Papilio polytes, Colias croceus, Pieris ajaka, Pontia daplidice and Pieris napi. In the recorded 9 species Papilo demoleus was the most common species of the district Battagram and the most rear specie was Pieris ajaka during this study. The current study is new detailed work on the butterflies from district Battagram . It is concluded from the present study that district Battagram is rich in flora and provide a much suitable environment and place for biodiversity to insects. As this study is the first survey of butterflies population in the district and recorded rich diversity, so more explorative work is needed for its population estimation and specie abundance.

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