Abstract

In the present study, a checklist of butterflies from the Ananda Tea Estate of Lakhimpur district, Assam is prepared and presented. During the study, surveys were carried out from October 2022 to April 2024 in the Ananda tea estate (27°27' N and 94°14' E) and its nearby areas– Dulung reserve forest and Subansiri river. A total of 36 species across 32 genera belonging to five families viz., Nymphalidae, Pieridae, Papilionidae, Lycaenidae, Riodinidae were recorded during the study. Amongst all the families, Nymphalidae was the most diverse family comprising 17 species which belong to 16 different genera. Approximately 48% of the recorded species belong to the Nymphalidae family, indicating the highest species richness. The dominant nature of the family Nymphalidae can be attributed to the polyphagous nature of the species under the family which help them to live in diverse habitats. The species Common albatross (Appias albina), recorded during the study, is protected under Schedule II of the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act, 2022 of India. The Whittaker β-diversity was found to be 0.6875, indicating a moderate level of species turnover among the study sites. In the tea estate, due to the spraying of chemical pesticides large number of butterflies die each year which can be saved by replacing the chemical pesticides with biopesticides and other eco-friendly pest control methods including use of botanicals, Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITKs) and microbial antagonists.

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