List Of Butterflies Of India (Satyrinae)
This is a list of the butterflies of India belonging to the subfamily Satyrinae of the family Nymphalidae and an index to the species articles. This forms part of the full list of butterflies of India (Nymphalidae) which itself forms part of the complete list of butterflies of India.
A total of 177 species belonging to 22 genera are found in India.
Read more about List Of Butterflies Of India (Satyrinae): Cyllogenes - The Evening Browns, Melanitis - The Evening Browns, Parantirrhoea -The Travancore Evening Brown, Lethe - The Treebrowns, Neope - The Labyrinths, Chonala - The Chumbi Wall, Lasiommata - The Walls, Orinoma - The Tigerbrown, Rhapicera - The Tawny Walls, Penthema - The Kaisers, Ethope - The Dusky Diadem, Neorina - The Owl, Elymnias -The Palmflies, Rhapicera - The Walls, Mycalesis - The Bushbrowns, Heteropsis - The Red-eye Bushbrown, Orsotriaena -The Nigger, Coelites - The Catseye, Erites - The Cyclops, Ragadia - The Ringlets, Coenonympha - Heath, Zipaetis - The Catseye, Hyponephele - The Meadowbrowns, Aulocera - The Satyrs, Callerebia - The Arguses, Chazara - The Rockbrowns, Karanasa, Loxerebia - The Mottled Argus, Paralasa -, Paroeneis - The Mountain Arguses, Pesudochazara - The Tawny Rockbrown, Satyrus - The Satyrs, Ypthima - The Rings
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