Everes lacturnus Godart, 1824
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Everes lacturnus Godart, 1824 |
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Everes lacturnus Godart, 1824 View in CoL (Figure 16)
Common name: Indian cupid
Salient features: Underside is pale silvery-grey, with a bright reddish orange blotch at the hindwing tornus, and seriesof dark grey marginal and submarginal dashes.
Remarks: Individuals were found nectaring on Trifolium species and perching over grass at an elevation of 915m amsl.
Imaging date: 20-IV-2019.
Old distribution: In India: Himachal Pradesh to Northeast India, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Global distribution reported from Srilanka to Malaysia, Southern China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Austrailia. ( Varshney and Smetacek, 2015; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and Kunte, 2018; Kunte et al., 2018).
New distribution: J&K (BGSB University, Rajouri).
IUCN threat status: Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life.
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