Butterfly

Grey Pansy Butterfly

Nepal, a land of natural beauty and rich biodiversity, is home to an array of fascinating wildlife species. One such enchanting creature found in Nepal is the Grey Pansy butterfly (Junonia atlites). These delicate insects add a touch of grace and elegance to the breathtaking landscapes of Nepal. In this article, we'll explore more about the stunning Grey Pansy butterfly and its significance in Nepal's rich array of wildlife.

Large Orange Tip

The Large Orange Tip Butterfly, scientifically known as Hebomoia glaucippe, and also known as the Orange-Tip or Large Chequered White, is a species of butterfly that belongs to the Pieridae family. The butterfly is found in many regions of the world, including Asia, Africa, and Europe. It is a stunning species that catches the eye with its vibrant colors and unique patterns. As one of the most widespread butterflies throughout Asia, those who appreciate the beauty of these delicate creatures are likely to come across them in their natural habitat. 

Great Mormon

The Great Mormon (Papilio memnon) is a large species of swallowtail butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae. It can be easily identified by its prominent wing markings, which vary significantly between males and females. Their wingspan ranges between 5-7 inches, making them one of the larger species of butterflies found in Southeast Asia.

Great Eggfly

The great eggfly, also known as Hypolimnas bolina, common eggfly, varied eggfly, or blue moon butterfly in New Zealand, is a type of nymphalid butterfly. This species can be found in various locations ranging from Madagascar and Asia to Australia.

Grass Demon

The Grass Demon Butterfly, also known as Ancistroides folus, is a beautiful butterfly that can be found in India and Nepal. Although it is quite small, it is prominent in its own right and belongs to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. This butterfly is sometimes considered a pest as it can occasionally damage ginger and turmeric plants.

Lesser Grass Blue

The Lesser Grass Blue, scientifically known as Zizina otis, is a type of blue butterfly belonging to the Lycaenidae family. It can be found throughout southern and southeastern Asia. This species was first introduced to the world by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787. Many people often confuse the lesser grass blue with its relative, the common grass blue or Zizina labradus.

Gaudy Baron

The Gaudy Baron, also known as Euthalia lubentina, is a type of nymphalid butterfly that can be found in South Asia, Cambodia, and Southeast Asia. This species was first introduced to the world by Pieter Cramer back in 1777.

Five-bar Swordtail

The Five-bar Swordtail, also known as Graphium antiphates, is a stunning butterfly species that belongs to the Papilionidae family. Recognized for its unique wing designs, it features five distinct blue bars on its predominantly black wings. With a wingspan typically ranging from 55 to 80 mm, the Five-bar Swordtail's captivating appearance makes it a popular choice among butterfly enthusiasts.

Eastern Festoon

The Eastern Festoon, also known as Allancastria cerisyi, is a type of Old World Papilionid butterfly found in various regions from the Balkans to Turkey and the Near Middle East. This butterfly species has several geographical variations and is named after Alexandre Louis Lefèbvre de Cérisy.

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