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Authors : Hemalata Karkar

Page Nos : 138-142

Description :
The present study was carried out at Mulshi Tahsil of Pune District, Maharashtra, India, during August 2013 to August 2019. A total of 27 species of butterflies belonging to 24 genera under five families were recorded from Mulshi Tahsil. Out of 21 species, 10 species of butterflies are scheduled species. Family Nymphalidae is dominating in study area, followed by Lycaenidae, Hesperiidae, Pieridae, and Papilionidae. The seasonal pattern in the abundance of butterflies, their biotopes and nectar food plants were also studied. Mud-puddling is also observed among some butterflies. Forest biotope is found to be rich for butterfly species. Thirty-two nectar food plants were identified belonging to 15 plant families. Plants of family Asteraceae were found to be preferred by Butterflies as nectar food plants. Visits of Butterflies were more frequent to flowers with tubular corollas than to non-tubular ones, to yellow coloured flowers and to flowers with a bloom for longer period in the year. Highest species abundance was observed in the months during August to November. A decline in species abundance was observed from the months of December to January and continued up to the end of May. These findings are important with respect to monitor butterfly and plant diversity and to define conservation strategies in the Mulshi Tahsil.

Date of Online: 30 Sep 2020