List of butterflies of India (Nymphalidae)

Clipper (Parthenos sylvia), a nymphalid butterfly found in India.
Great eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina), a nymphalid butterfly found at Visakhapatnam, India

This is a list of the butterflies of India belonging to the family Nymphalidae and an index to the species articles. This forms part of the full List of butterflies of India.

Danainae (26 spp)

See List of butterflies of India (Danainae).

Morphinae (20 spp)

Please see List of butterflies of India (Morphinae).

Satyrinae (176 spp)

Please see List of butterflies of India (Satyrinae).

Limenitidinae (99 spp)

Please see List of butterflies of India (Limenitidinae)

Libytheinae

Charaxinae

Charaxes - rajahs

Polyura - nawabs

Prothoe - blue begum

Agatasa - glorious begum

Calinaginae

Heliconiinae

Acraea - tawny coster

Cethosia - lacewings

Boloria - fritillaries

Issoria - Queen of Spain fritillary

Argynnis - fritillaries and silverstripes

Fabriciana - silverstripes

Speyeria - fritillaries

Phalanta - leopards

Vindula - cruiser

Cirrochroa - yeomans

Cupha - rustic

Vagrans - vagrant

Cyrestinae

Cyrestis - maps

Chersonesia - maplets

Dichorragia - constable

Stibochiona - popinjay

Pseudergolinae

Biblidinae

Ariadne - castors

Laringa

Byblia - joker

Apaturinae

Mimathyma - purple emperors

Chitoria - emperors

Dilipa - golden emperor

Eulacera - Tytler's emperor

Rohana - princes

Euripus - courtesans

Helcyra - white emperors

Herona - pasha

Hestina - circe

Sephisa - courtiers

Sephisa chandra

Nymphalinae

Gray pansy, Monsanto Insectarium, St. Louis Zoo

Araschnia - Mongol

Symbrenthia - jesters

Vanessa - Indian red admiral

Nymphalis - tortoiseshells

Aglais - tortoiseshells

Polygonia - commas

Kaniska - blue admiral

Junonia - pansies

Hypolimnas - eggflys

Kallima - oakleafs

Doleschallia - autumn leaf

Rhinopalpa - wizard

Melitaea

See also

Cited references

  1. ^ Savela, Markku (February 25, 2019). "Libythea celtis (Laicharting, [1782])". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 3, 2020.

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