Abstract

Myristica swamps are unique freshwater swamp forests characterised by predominance of tree species of the Myristicaceae family. There have been few published works on the flora and fauna of myristica swamps but studies on butterflies have been scanty. This work was done in the myristica swamps of Kattilapara in Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, Kollam district, Kerala, located in the northern aspect of the Agasthyamalai Hills of the southern Western Ghats. Data on the butterflies were collected over a period of two years supplemented with data from previous visits using Transect method. Butterflies were identified based on field photographs and relevant literature. We recorded 206 species of butterflies belonging to 6 families from the myristica swamps. This included 17 species of Papilionidae, 20 species of Pieridae, 65 species of Nymphalidae, 56 species of Lycaenidae, two species of Riodinidae and 46 species of Hesperiidae.Of the total, 19 species of butterflies were Western Ghat endemics. A checklist of butterflies of the myristica swamp, larval hostplants, status with respect to IUCN criteria, endemicity, and classification as per Indian Wildlife Protection Act (WPA) of 1972 are also provided. Eighty-two species of plants were listed as butterfly larval hosts in the myristica swamp ecosystem, with 27 species being new host records for Western Ghats. None of the butterflies recorded were using plants of Myristicaceae family as larval hosts. A simple index—the percentage occurrence—is proposed to delineate the habitat affinity of species.

Highlights

  • MATERIALS AND METHODSMyristica swamps are tropical swamp forests first reported from Kulathupuzha Reserve Forests and adjoining regions of Anchal, Thenmalai and Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary (WS) in Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts of Kerala (Krishnamoorthy 1960)

  • There were climbing ferns and Calamus represented by Calamus thwaitesii Becc., Calamus hookerianus Becc., and C. travancorius Bedd. ex Becc., especially in the ecotone with adjacent lowland evergreen forests

  • We found 206 species of butterflies from Papilionidae, Pieridae, Lycaenidae, Riodinidae, Nymphalidae, and Hesperiidae from myristica swamps of Shendurney

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Summary

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Myristica swamps are tropical swamp forests first reported from Kulathupuzha Reserve Forests and adjoining regions of Anchal, Thenmalai and Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary (WS) in Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts of Kerala (Krishnamoorthy 1960). Permanent line transects covering 500m over 30 minutes were taken in the morning (8–9 am) and evening (3–4 pm) to study the butterfly diversity of the myristica swamp and the adjoining evergreen forest patch. MSS = MSA+MSD Those species which were seen

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15 Hoya pauciflora Wight
24 Syzygium species
40 Euthalia
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