Diversity of butterflies with respect to altitudinal rise at various pockets of the Langtang National Park, central Nepal

Authors

  • B Khanal Natural History Museum, Swayambu, Kathamdu, Nepal.
  • M K Chalise Central Department of Zoology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • G S Solanki Department of Zoology, Mizoram University, Mizoram, India.

Keywords:

Butterflies, Altitudes, Diversity, Habitat, Status

Abstract

The Langtang National Park which covers an area of 1760 sq.km was studied extensively for the occurrence and status of butterflies within the altitudinal ranges of 1500 m at Syaprubensi to 4300 m around Langtang glacier area. Addition to altitudes, the decline in floral diversity with temperature reduction in higher elevation basically controlled the species richness of butterflies specifically above 3000 m elevations. Habitat preference for diverse species of these colorful and agile insects is poorly represented above that elevation. This study conducted at different periods in 2010 and 2011 covering both the spring and summer seasons came up with a list of different status categories of 126 species. A rich diversity was noted at 1500 m (Syaprubensi) to 2900 m at Deurali on the way to the glacier (4300 m). Parnassius hardwickei and Parnassius epaphus epaphus which were seen with good population in previous studies at Dhimsa (3200 m) are at declining stage as a consequence of habitat loss and human interferences.

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Author Biographies

B Khanal, Natural History Museum, Swayambu, Kathamdu, Nepal.

Natural History Museum, Swayambu, Kathamdu, Nepal.

M K Chalise, Central Department of Zoology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Central Department of Zoology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.

G S Solanki, Department of Zoology, Mizoram University, Mizoram, India.

Department of Zoology, Mizoram University, Mizoram, India.

Published

02-03-2012

How to Cite

Khanal, B., M. K. Chalise, and G. S. Solanki. “Diversity of Butterflies With Respect to Altitudinal Rise at Various Pockets of the Langtang National Park, Central Nepal”. International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, Mar. 2012, https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/imrj/article/view/1557.

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