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The flora of Nepal is one of the richest in the world due to the diverse climate, topology and geography of the country. Research undertaken in the late 1970s and early 1980s documented 5067 species of which 5041 were angiosperms and the remaining 26 species were gymnosperms . [ 1 ]
Ten volumes of the Nepal Flora have been scheduled to publish by 2020 in digital and printed book version. Volume 3 including plants from Magnoliaceae to Rosaceae was published in 2011 as a first publication from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK which includes 21 families with 123 genera, 600 species, 19 sub-species, 31 varieties and 4 forma.
Nepal portal; This category includes the native flora of Nepal.Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. In accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD), this category is included within the larger region of the Indian subcontinent in Category:Flora of the Indian subcontinent
The following is a list of Saturniidae of Nepal. Twenty-three different species are listed. Twenty-three different species are listed. This list is primarily based on Colin Smith's 2010 "Lepidoptera of Nepal", [ 1 ] which is based on Toshiro Haruta's "Moths of Nepal (Vol. 1-6)" [ 2 ] with some recent additions and a modernized classification.
The following is a list of Eupterotidae of Nepal. Fourteen different species are listed. Fourteen different species are listed. This list is primarily based on Colin Smith's 2010 "Lepidoptera of Nepal", [ 1 ] which is based on Toshiro Haruta's "Moths of Nepal (Vol. 1-6)" [ 2 ] with some recent additions and a modernized classification.
The following is a list of Zygaenidae of Nepal. Thirty-seven different species are listed. Thirty-seven different species are listed. This list is primarily based on Colin Smith's 2010 "Lepidoptera of Nepal", [ 1 ] which is based on Toshiro Haruta's "Moths of Nepal (Vol. 1-6)" [ 2 ] with some recent additions and a modernized classification.
The Eastern Himalayas sustain a diverse array of wildlife, including many rare species of fauna and flora. [3] Wildlife in Nepal includes snow leopard in its Himalayan region, and Indian rhinoceros, Asian elephant and water buffalo in the foothills of the Himalayas, making the country one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots.
The following is a list of moths of the family Uraniidae of Nepal. Twenty-three different species are listed. Twenty-three different species are listed. This list is primarily based on Colin Smith's 2010 "Lepidoptera of Nepal", [ 1 ] which is based on Toshiro Haruta's "Moths of Nepal (Vol. 1-6)" [ 2 ] with some recent additions and a modernized ...