List of butterflies of Pakistan

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The following is a list of the butterflies of Pakistan.

Family Papilionidae (Apollo butterflies and swallowtails)[]

Subfamily: Parnassiinae (Apollo butterflies)

Common Mormon
Common blue Apollo (Parnassius hardwickii)
Banded Apollo (Parnassius delphius)
  • Hypermnestra helios (desert Apollo)
  • Parnassius acco (varnished Apollo)
  • Parnassius actius (pale keeled Apollo)
  • Parnassius jacquemontii (keeled Apollo)
  • (large keeled Apollo)
  • Parnassius boedromius
  • Parnassius charltonius (regal Apollo)
  • Parnassius delphius (kafir banded Apollo)
  • Parnassius epaphus (common red Apollo)
  • Parnassius hardwickii (common blue Apollo)
  • Parnassius inopinatus
  • Parnassius loxias
  • Parnassius simo (black-edged Apollo)
  • Parnassius staudingeri (Karakoram banded Apollo)
  • Parnassius stenosemus (Pir Panjal banded Apollo)
  • Parnassius stoliczkanus (Ladak banded Apollo)
  • (Astor banded Apollo)

Subfamily: Papilioninae (swallowtails, peacocks and mimes)

Common mime (Papilio clytia)
  • Graphium cloanthus (glassy bluebottle)
  • Graphium sarpedon (common bluebottle)
  • Papilio alexanor (Alexanor or southern swallowtail or Baluchi yellow swallowtail)
  • Papilio arcturus (blue peacock)
  • Papilio clytia or Chilasa clytia (common mime)
  • Papilio demoleus (lemon butterfly or lime butterfly)
    Old World swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
  • Papilio machaon (common yellow swallowtail)
  • Papilio polyctor or Papilio bianor (common peacock)
  • Papilio polytes (common Mormon)
    Papilio demoleus, Taxila
  • Atrophaneura polyeuctes (common windmill)
  • Pachliopta aristolochiae (common rose)

Family Pieridae (whites and yellows)[]

Subfamily: Pierinae (whites)

Subfamily: Coliadinae (yellows)

  • Catopsilia pomona (common emigrant or lemon migrant butterfly)
  • Catopsilia pyranthe (mottled emigrant or white migrant butterfly)
    Catopsilia pyranthe, Taxila
  • Ixias pyrene (yellow orangetip)
  • Ixias marianne (white orangetip) not confirmed
  • Eurema hecabe (common grass yellow)
  • Eurema brigitta (small grass yellow)
  • Eurema laeta (short-bordered or spotless grass yellow)
  • Eurema blanda (three-spot grass yellow)
  • Gonepteryx rhamni (common brimstone)
  • Gonepteryx mahaguru (lesser brimstone)
  • Gonepteryx farinosa (Chitral brimstone) (subspecies G. f. chitralensis)
  • Colias fieldii (dark clouded yellow)
  • Colias erate (pale clouded yellow)
    Colias erate, Taxila
  • Colias marcopolo (Marcopolo's clouded yellow)
  • Colias alpherakii (green clouded yellow)
  • Colias wiskotti (broad-bordered clouded yellow)
  • Colias stoliczkana (orange clouded yellow)
  • Colias cocandica (Pamir clouded yellow)
  • Colias ladakensis (Ladak clouded yellow)
  • Colias eogene (fiery clouded yellow)
  • Colias leechi (glaucous clouded yellow)
  • Colotis amata (small salmon Arab)
  • Colotis protractus (blue-spotted Arab)
  • Colotis vestalis (white Arab)
  • Colotis fausta (large salmon Arab)
  • Colotis liagore (desert orangetip)
  • Colotis etrida (little or small orangetip)
  • Colotis danae (crimsontip or scarlet-tip)

Family Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies)[]

Indian purple emperor

This huge family is represented in Pakistan by following 11 subfamilies:

Subfamily: Charaxinae (leafwings)

Subfamily: Apaturinae (emperors and allies)

Subfamily: Calinaginae (freaks)

Subfamily: Biblidinae (castors etc.)

Ariadne merione in Taxila

Subfamily: Nymphalinae (nymphs, fritillaries, pansies, eggflies, etc.)

  • Junonia hierta (yellow pansy)
  • Junonia orithya (blue pansy)
  • Junonia almana (peacock pansy)
  • Junonia lemonias (lemon pansy)
  • Junonia iphita (chocolate pansy or chocolate soldier)
  • Junonia atlites (grey pansy)
  • Vanessa indica (Indian red admiral)
  • Vanessa atalanta (red admiral)
  • Vanessa cardui (painted lady)
  • Kaniska canace (blue admiral)
  • Polygonia egea (eastern comma)
  • Polygonia c-album (comma)
  • Nymphalis vaualbum (false comma or comma tortoiseshell)
  • Nymphalis xanthomelas (large tortoiseshell or scarce tortoiseshell or yellow-legged tortoiseshell)
  • Nymphalis polychloros (blackleg large tortoiseshell)
  • Aglais caschmirensis (Indian tortoiseshell)
  • Aglais rizana (mountain tortoiseshell)
  • Hypolimnas misippus (Danaid eggfly)
  • Hypolimnas bolina (great eggfly)
  • (Shandur fritillary)
  • Melitaea persea, M. p. dodgsoni (Persian fritillary or desert fritillary)
  • (Balochi fritillary)
  • Melitaea trivia, M. t. robertsi (lesser spotted fritillary)
  • Melitaea didyma, M. d. mixta mixta (spotted fritillary or red-band fritillary or fiery fritillary)
  • Melitaea chitralensis (Chitral redband fritillary)
  • (Pamir fritillary)
  • Melitaea arcesia, M. s. balbita (blackvein fritillary)
  • or Melitaea pseudoala

Subfamily: Cyrestinae (maps)

Subfamily: Limenitidinae (sergeants, sailers, barons, etc.)

Subfamily: Heliconiinae (heliconians or longwings)

  • (common leopard)
  • Acraea violae (tawny coster or Indian acraea) synonym: Telchinia violae
  • Issoria lathonia (Queen of Spain fritillary)
  • (Himalayan queen fritillary)
  • Argynnis hyperbius (tropical or Indian fritillary)
  • Argynnis pandora pasargades (cardinal or western silverstripe)
  • Argynnis childreni (large silverstripe or Himalayan fritillary)
  • Speyeria aglaja (dark green fritillary)
  • Fabriciana kamala (common silverstripe)
  • Fabriciana argyrospilata (Afghan fritillary)
  • Clossiana jerdoni (Jerdon's silverspot)
  • (whitespot (false) fritillary)
  • Boloria pales (straightwing silverspot or shephard`s fritillary)

Subfamily: Danainae (milkweed butterflies)

  • Tirumala limniace (blue tiger)
  • Danaus genutia (common or striped tiger or Indian monarch)
  • Danaus chrysippus (plain tiger)
    Danaus chrysippus, Taxila
  • Euploea core (common crow)

Subfamily: Libytheinae (beaks)

  • Libythea celtis (common beak)
  • Libythea celtis (European beak or nettle tree butterfly)

Subfamily: Satyrinae (browns)

Family Lycaenidae (gossamer-winged butterflies)[]

Subfamily: Polyommatinae (blues)

Subfamily: Lycaeninae (coppers and sapphires)

  • Lycaena metallica (small green underwing)
  • (large green underwing)
  • Lycaena pavana (white-bordered copper)
  • Lycaena phlaeas (small copper or common copper)
  • Lycaena kasyapa (green copper)
  • subspecies aditya (golden copper)
  • (purple copper)
  • Lycaena phoenicurus (Baluchi copper)
  • (Persian fiery copper)
  • Heliophorus sena (sorrel sapphire)
  • Heliophorus bakeri (western blue sapphire)
  • Heliophorus tamu (powdery green sapphire)

Subfamily: Theclinae (hairstreaks and allies)

Subfamily: Aphnaeinae

Family Riodinidae (metalmarks)[]

Subfamily: Nemeobiinae (punches)

Family Hesperiidae (skippers)[]

Subfamily: Coeliadinae (awls)

Subfamily: Pyrginae (spread-winged skippers: flats and angles)

Subfamily: Hesperinae (grass skippers: swifts and darts etc.)

References[]

  • Pakistan Agriculture Research Council
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