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Arhopala / Neptis / Euploea core / Junonia / Athyma / Nacaduba / Prosotas / Lycaenidae / Mycalesis / Lepidoptera / Fauna of Pakistan / Elymniini
Date: 2012-03-30 08:05:36
Arhopala
Neptis
Euploea core
Junonia
Athyma
Nacaduba
Prosotas
Lycaenidae
Mycalesis
Lepidoptera
Fauna of Pakistan
Elymniini

Butterflies identified in South Garo Hills, Meghalaya 3 to 21 December[removed]May to 17 June[removed]to 29 January 2011 Visited by: Sanjay Sondhi Areas visited:

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