Notas sobre algunos Hesperiidae raros de Miao Range, Parque Nacional de Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh, India (Insecta: Lepidoptera)

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https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.858

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Insecta, Lepidoptera, Hesperiidae, Parque Nacional de Namdapha, India

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El Parque Nacional de Namdapha alberga una gran variedad de especies y está situado en el distrito de Changlang del estado de Arunachal Pradesh, en el noreste de la India. El parque está flanqueado por las colinas Patkai al sur y por el Himalaya al norte y se encuentra cerca de la trijunción Indo-Myanmar-China. Aquí informamos de la presencia de 14 Hesperiidae poco comunes en el parque, a saber, Plastingia naga (Nicéville, 1884), Pyroneura margherita (Doherty, 1889), Salanoemia noemi (Nicéville, 1885), Lotongus sarala (Nicéville, 1889), Hidari bhawani (Nicéville, 1888), Matapa sasivarna (Moore, 1866), Thoressa hyrie (Nicéville, 1891), Burara amara (Moore, 1866), Burara gomata (Moore, 1866), Burara jiana (Moore, 1866), Bibasis sena (Moore, 1866), Odina decorates (Hewitson, 1867), Mooreana trichoneura (Felder, 1860) y Darpa hanria (Moore, 1881).

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30-03-2024

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Gogoi, R., Upadhaya, R., Limbu, R., & Ahmed, R. (2024). Notas sobre algunos Hesperiidae raros de Miao Range, Parque Nacional de Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh, India (Insecta: Lepidoptera). SHILAP Revista De lepidopterología, 52(205), 185–192. https://doi.org/10.57065/shilap.858

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