The world of Lepidoptera, encompassing the beautiful and diverse species of butterflies and moths, has always been a subject of intrigue and fascination. With the release of ‘An Illustrated Guide to the Lepidoptera of India: Taxonomic Procedures, Family Characters, Diversity and Distribution’, a significant advancement has been achieved in the realm of lepidopterology in India. Authored by Dr. Dhriti Banerjee and her esteemed colleagues, this guide serves as an indispensable resource for both the amateur enthusiast and the dedicated scientist.
Origins of the Guide
The genesis of this guide can be traced back to the 6th Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposium hosted by the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) in 2019. Recognizing the acute shortage of comprehensive research resources on Lepidoptera, the authors embarked on a mission to create this guide. Conceived during the COVID-19 lockdowns, the project was meticulously developed over four years, representing a significant contribution to lepidopteran research.
Inside the Guide
This guide is remarkable for its detailed descriptions of the diagnostic features of all Lepidoptera families and superfamilies in India. It provides a thorough overview of the methods for collecting, curating, and taxonomic procedures, alongside insights into the diversity and distribution of these species globally. With contributions from international experts, the guide bridges the gap between academic study and practical fieldwork, making it an essential tool for both research and conservation efforts.
A Milestone in Lepidopterology
This publication is a landmark for Indian lepidopterology, updating the global count to 166,320 Lepidoptera species, with 13,124 species recorded in India. It introduces the new family Heliocosmidae, highlighting the guide’s role in enriching the scientific understanding of Lepidoptera.
Conclusion
‘An Illustrated Guide to the Lepidoptera of India’ is more than a mere book; it is a comprehensive toolkit for exploring the enchanting world of butterflies and moths. It exemplifies the commitment of its authors and the ZSI to enhancing our knowledge and conservation of these mesmerizing creatures, ensuring their preservation for generations to come.
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MCQs on the Topic
- Who is the lead author of ‘An Illustrated Guide to the Lepidoptera of India’?
- A) Dr. Navneet Singh
- B) Dr. Dhriti Banerjee
- C) Dr. Rahul Joshi
- D) Dr. R.C. Kendrick
- Answer: B) Dr. Dhriti Banerjee
- Which new family of Lepidoptera is introduced in the guide?
- A) Papilionidae
- B) Heliocosmidae
- C) Nymphalidae
- D) Sphingidae
- Answer: B) Heliocosmidae
- How many species of Lepidoptera are recorded in India according to the guide?
- A) 10,000
- B) 13,124
- C) 15,500
- D) 12,000
- Answer: B) 13,124
- What was the primary reason for creating ‘An Illustrated Guide to the Lepidoptera of India’?
- A) To introduce new species
- B) To fill a research resource gap
- C) For educational purposes
- D) To promote conservation efforts
- Answer: B) To fill a research resource gap
source:PIB