Paintbrush Swift Butterfly has recently been discovered in Himachal Pradesh.

Paintbrush Swift Butterfly has recently been discovered in Himachal Pradesh.

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Category : State Published on: October 26 2023

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  • Paintbrush Swift Butterfly has been discovered in Himachal Pradesh in October, 2023.
  • It has been discovered in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
  • The paintbrush swift belongs to the Hesperidae family.
  • It is identified on the basis of two distinct locations in the upper forewing cell.
  • The Blank Swift species of butterfly does not have any cell spots on its body.
  • It was first described by lepidopterist Frederick Moore in the eastern Himalayas 145 years ago.
  • The Yash butterfly species is seen on the lower hills of the Dhauladhar mountain range.
  • Himachal Pradesh accounts for about 25% of the total number of butterfly species found in India.
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