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Butterflies <strong>of</strong> Dibang ValleyM.J.GogoiScientific nameCommon nameIndianWPA 1972Scientific nameCommon nameIndianWPA 1972276. Baoris farri Paintbrush SwiftScheduleIV286. Koruthaialos butleributleriDark Velvet Bob277. Polytremis lubricans Contiguous Swift287. Ancistroides nigrita Chocolate Demon278. Polytremis eltola Yellow-Spot Swift279. Parnara sp.280. Pseudoborbo bevani Bevan’s Swift288. Notocrypta paralysosalysia289. Notocrypta feisthamelialysosCommon BandedDemonSpotted Demon281. Hyarotis adrastus praba Tree Flitter290. Udaspes folus Grass Demon282. Zographetus satwa283. Matapa sasivarna284. Baracus vittatusseptentrionum285. Scobura cephaloidescephaloidesPurple and GoldFlitterBlack-veinedRedeyeHedge HopperLarge Forest Bob291. Asticopterus jama kada Forest Hopper292. Aeromachus stigmatastigmataVeined ScrubHopper293. Aeromachus jhora creta Grey Scrub Hopper294. Baracus sp.be numerous additions to the following list whensurveys are conducted at other seasons. Also, much<strong>of</strong> the study was concentrated in and around DibangRiver bed, the lowest altitude <strong>of</strong> Mishmi Hills. Verylittle survey was done between Tiwarigaon (1,300m)and Mayodia Pass (2,666m), proper survey in this areawill yield more species.REFERENCESChampion H.G. & S.K. Seth (1968). A Revised Survey <strong>of</strong>the Forest Types <strong>of</strong> India. The Manager <strong>of</strong> Publucations.Government <strong>of</strong> India, New Delhi, 404pp.Evans, W.H. (1932). The Identification <strong>of</strong> Indian Butterflies—2nd Edition. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai,India, 464pp+32pl.Haribal, M. (1992) The Butterflies <strong>of</strong> Sikkim Himalaya. SikkimNature Conservation Foundation, Sikkim, India. 217pp.Kehimkar, I. (2008). The Book <strong>of</strong> Indian Butterflies. BombayNatural History Society and Oxford University Press,Mumbai, India, 497pp.Smith, C. (1994). Butterflies <strong>of</strong> Nepal. Tecpress Services L.P.,Bangkok, Thailand, 368pp.Talbot, G. (1947). The Fauna <strong>of</strong> British India, including Ceylonand Burma: Butterflies, Vol. II. Taylor and Francis, London.506pp.Watson, E.Y. (1897). Hesperiidae Indicae : being a reprint<strong>of</strong> descriptions <strong>of</strong> the Hesperiidae <strong>of</strong> India, Burma, andCeylon. Madras Staff Corps, Vest and Company MountRoad, Madras, 161pp.© All photos by Monsoon J. Gogoi, except for Image 33,which is by Rajib R Tariang.<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Threatened</strong> <strong>Taxa</strong> | www.threatenedtaxa.org | <strong>October</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | 4(12): 3137–31603143

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