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  2. List of butterflies of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Location of Sri Lanka. This is a list of the butterflies of Sri Lanka. Of the 245 species, 24 are endemic to the island. The list is in six parts: List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Pieridae) List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Papilionidae) List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Nymphalidae) List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Lycaenidae)

  3. Lethe dynsate - Wikipedia

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    Lethe dynsate, the Ceylon forester, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. [1] It is endemic to Sri Lanka. [2] [3] Description. Sexes show sexual dimorphism. Male ...

  4. List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Hesperiidae) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the butterflies of family Hesperiidae which are found in Sri Lanka. It is ... Henry, G. M. R. and Woodhouse, L. G. O. (1942) The Butterfly Fauna ...

  5. Wildlife of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is known to be home to 794 species of Hemipterans. Detailed work of Sri Lankan hemipterans are recorded in the book Catalogue of Hemiptera of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka comprises 74 species in 46 genera and 6 families of aphids within the order Hemiptera. 2 endemic aphid species are found on Sri Lanka

  6. List of butterflies of Sri Lanka (Papilionidae) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the butterflies of family Papilionidae, or the "swallowtails", which are found in Sri Lanka. It is part of the List of the butterflies of Sri Lanka Graphium ( Graphium ) - bluebottles and jays

  7. Jamides coruscans - Wikipedia

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    Jamides coruscans, the Ceylon cerulean, is a small butterfly endemic to Sri Lanka that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. [1] Description