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Renowned lepidopterist Mansoon Jyoti Gogoi, who took part in the meet, said that the common name of this new species has been decided as “Apatani Glory” but it will take three months to decide the scientific name of this species. Although not confirming anything, he did hint that the scientific name will be derived from Punyo Chada, the person who first discovered and reported the existence of this species.
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Ziro is the home of the Apatani tribe, one of the largest indigenous communities in the Himalayas. Apatanis have a unique way of living which emphasizes on sustainable utilisation of land and other natural resources. Situated 12 kms from Ziro is the Tale valley where this new species of butterfly was discovered. This is also where the butterfly species commonly known as “Bhutan Glory” was first discovered.
The Northeast Butterfly meet was marked by the presence of 46 participants from various states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Sikkim and West Bengal. In addition to the Indian participants, the Hong Kong lepidopterist society also participated in the event. The purpose of this event was to gather lepidopterists, wildlife officials and wildlife conservationalists to discuss their ideas and experiences in the field of wildlife conservation with emphasis on butterflies.
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The various species of butterflies discovered in the Tale valley include Scars evening brown, Bhutan Glory, Brown gorgon, Confusing threering, Yellow oval and Manipur jungle queen