Biodiversity conservation & Fisheries research center : Butterfly of Bangladesh: Papilio polytes Papilio polytes Linnaeus, 1758 The Common Mormon ( Papilio polytes ) is found in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This is a ...
Saturday, 11 January 2014
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Butterfly of Bangladesh
Papilio polytes |
Papilio polytes Linnaeus, 1758
The Common Mormon (Papilio polytes) is found in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia.
This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible Red-bodied Swallowtails, such as the Common Rose.Jet black butterfly with row of white spots along the middle part of hindwing. 90–100 mm.
This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible Red-bodied Swallowtails, such as the Common Rose.Jet black butterfly with row of white spots along the middle part of hindwing. 90–100 mm.
Habits & Status
The Common Mormon is fond of visiting flowers and its long proboscis permits it to feed from flowers having long corollar tubes. It is particularly fond of Lantana, Jatropha, Ixora, and Mussaenda in city gardens. In the forests, the Common Mormon remains low keeping within ten feet off the floor and its prefer to visit Asystasia, Peristrophe, and Jasminum for nectar. The male Common Mormon is a very common visitor to gardens where he will
be seen hovering over flowers when the sun is shining. It is a restless
insect, zig-zagging fast and straight close to the ground, settling
down only when it halts to feed.Very common in Bangladesh.
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Friday, 15 November 2013
Painted lady
Painted lady |
The Cynthia group of colourful butterflies, commonly called painted ladies, comprises a subgenus of the genus Vanessa in the Family Nymphalidae. They are well known throughout most of the world.
It is a large butterfly (wing span 5–9 cm (2.0–3.5 in)) identified by the
black and white corners of its mainly deep orange, black-spotted wings.
It has five white spots in the black forewing tips and while the orange
areas may be pale here and there, there are no clean white dots in them.
The hindwings carry four small submarginal eyespots on dorsal and
ventral sides. In Europe it migrates annually between North Africa, including Morocco, and northern Europe, using a sun compass for orientation. Its also found in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Painted lady on lantana camara plant. Lantana camara is a necter plant.
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Mystus tengara
Common Name: Tengara Catfish, Guinea Catfish, Pyjama Catfish.
Mystus tengara |
Fishes of the genus Mystus Scopoli are small to medium-sized bagrid catfishes occurring in South Asia. Roberts (1994) recognized Mystus
to have an elongate cranial fontanel reaching up to the base of the
occipital process, long maxillary barbel, very long adipose fin, 11–30
gill rakers on the first gill arch and 37–46 total vertebrae, about
equally divided between abdominal and caudal regions. He included only
eight species under the genus. Mo (1991) characterized the genus to have
a thin needle-like first infraorbital, twisted and thickened
metapterygoid loosely attached to the quadrate by means of ligament or a
small extent of cartilage. Jayaram & Sanyal (2003) and Ferraris
(2007) respectively listed 44 and 33 species of Mystus as valid. This species is easily distinguished by its small size, golden yellow color, and small adipose fin.
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