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List of butterflies of Indochina; List of butterflies of South Asia; List of butterflies of Bangladesh; List of butterflies of Bhutan; List of butterflies of Chandigarh; List of butterflies of Hong Kong; List of butterflies of Iran; List of butterflies of Israel; List of endemic butterflies of Indonesia; List of butterflies of Jordan
The lists of butterflies found in each individual country are given on these pages: List of butterflies of India; List of butterflies of Pakistan; List of butterflies of Bangladesh; List of butterflies of Bhutan; List of butterflies of Sri Lanka; List of butterflies of Nepal; List of butterflies of the Maldives
Rudolf Mell, director of the German-Chinese Middle School at Canton published notes on butterflies in Beiträge zur Fauna sinica (Deut. ent. Zeit.) and other works. From the 1960s to the 1980s, Lee Chuan-lung published revisionary works and descriptions of a number of new species of butterflies from China.
Monographia Rhopalocerorum Sinensium (Monograph of Chinese Butterflies). Henan Scientific and Technological Publishing House, Zhengzhou. (in Chinese). ISBN 7-5349-1574-0. Lists species plus new distribution records for China. New species descriptions are noted in English. Colour photographs of the species treated, with accompanying Chinese text.
The butterfly fauna of Indochina includes Indo-Burmese genera with a species-richness (a count of species within the genus) generally distributed from Assam to Sundaland (Sunda Islands), genera with a strong centre of species-richness in western China and the eastern Himalaya, genera with their greatest species-richness in Sundaland west of the ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Location of Singapore. This is a list of butterflies of Singapore. About 305 species are known from Singapore. [1 ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Help. The Butterflies of Indochina — Asian butterflies native to Southeast Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia. Part of ...
This is a list of butterflies of the Korean Peninsula, consisting of North Korea and South Korea. About 280 species are known from the Korean Peninsula. The butterflies (mostly diurnal) and moths (mostly nocturnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera.