Butterfly Associations: Associations of butterflies with other organisms.
Larval Hosts of Indian Butterflies: Butterfly-larval host plant associations.
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Full citation of the book:
Sondhi, S., K. Kunte, G. Agavekar, R. Lovalekar, K. Tokekar. 2013. Butterflies of the Garo Hills. Samrakshan Trust (New Delhi), Titli Trust (Dehradun) and Indian Foundation for Butterflies (Bengaluru). xvi+200pp, all in full color.
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Sondhi, S., and K. Kunte. 2018. Butterflies of Uttarakhand – A Field Guide. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh (Dehradun), Titli Trust (Dehradun), National Centre for Biological Sciences (Bengaluru), and Indian Foundation for Butterflies (Bengaluru). x+310pp, all in full color.
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This is a listing of local projects that are associated with the Butterflies of India project. These long-term local projects contribute a considerable amount of data to this platform and are among the most valuable citizen science projects that are currently active in India.
...There are two predominant ways to contribute observations to the Butterflies of India project:
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The following species are legally protected in India under various Schedules of the WildLife (Protection) Act, 1972. See further listings below the WPA Schedules.
WPA SCHEDULE I:
Dragonflies and Damselflies face several predators during various life stages. Here is a selection of some: ...
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...This systematic checklist of Indian Odonata is based on:
Here is a list of species pages that currently have photographs of early stages (eggs, caterpillars, pupae, larval host plants, etc.), arranged in reverse chronological order, along with the people who contributed the photographs.
...Species pages are listed here in reverse chronological order. This should help users of Odonata of India easily find and visit the latest species pages. Also see the list of identification keys, and the list of species pages with photographs of early stages on this website.
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