Mathews Journal of Veterinary Science

2572-6579

Previous Issues Volume 8, Issue 5 - 2024

Butterflies of Bangladesh: Geographical Expedition and Camouflage

Ashraful Kabir*

Department of Biology, Cantonment Public College, Saidpur Cantonment―5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh

*Corresponding author: Ashraful Kabir, Department of Biology, Cantonment Public College, Saidpur Cantonment―5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh, Phone: +88-01712563750; E-mail: [email protected]

Received Date: November 16, 2024

Published Date: December 27, 2024

Citation: Kabir A. (2024). Butterflies of Bangladesh: Geographical Expedition and Camouflage. Mathews J Vet Sci. 8(5):56.

Copyrights: Kabir A. © (2024).

ABSTRACT

To protect butterflies, knowledge at the field level on various larvae and pupae of butterflies are mandatory. Based on the coloration of both larval and pupal stages, this paper could be act as a guideline to the taxonomy of butterflies. Such observations in nature as well as in the laboratory specimens are helpful to accumulate knowledge completing this write-up. Accordingly, out of 23 species of butterflies in Bangladesh, the highest members were found in the family Nymphalidae (12 species) and Papilionidae (5 species) (Table 1; Figure 1). Observed larvae exhibited varied coloration such as red, brown, green, yellow, and white gradually (Table 1). The long-term keen observation on larvae could identify such adult butterflies of Bangladesh.

Keywords: Butterfly, occurrence, metamorphosis, camouflage, sexual selection, Bangladesh.


Creative Commons License

© 2015 Mathews Open Access Journals. All Rights Reserved.

Open Access by Mathews Open Access Journals is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Based On a Work at Mathewsopenaccess.com