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Butterflies of Sri Lanka

Butterflies are very colorful and important insect living in our environment. They help in the stability of the natural diversity of the environment. In Zoological terms butterflies belongs to the Phylum Athraopoda and class Insecta

Compared with other countries Sri Lanka has significant amount of Butterflies species. In numbered context it is recorded as 243. This 243 belongs to 9 orders. Among them 20 of them are endemic. Out of this 20 species 13 of them are identified as threatened species which is going to extent. The two species called “Cingales Bush Brown and Ceylon tree Brown” have identified as in the top of the list.

List of few species which are endemic to Sri Lanka.

English Name
Scientific Name
Blue Oakleaf
Kallima philarchus
Ceylon Rose
Pachiopta jophon
Ceylon Birdwing
Troides darsius
Decorated Ace
Halpe decorate
Pala Ceylon 6-Lineblue
Nacaduba Sinhala
Ceylon Hedge Blue
Udara lanka
Jewel Four-ring
Ypthima singala
Ceylon Treebrown
Lethe daretis
Ceylon Forester
Lethe dynaste
Cingalese Bushbrown
Mycalesis rama
Ceylon Palmfly
Elymnias singala
Ormiston’s Oakblue
Arhopala ormistoni
Clouded Silverline
Spindasis nubilus
Ceylon Indigo Royal
Tajuria arida
Woodhouse’s 4-lineblue
Nacaduba ollyetti
White-tipped Lineblue
Prosotas noreia
Ceylon Cerulean
Jamides coruscans
Rare Ace
Helpe enena


Common Bird wing:

This is the biggest butterfly in Sri Lanka. This species can be seen in many parts of the island but not in highlands and in northern part of the isled.

Blue Mormon:

This species can be seen up to 4000 feet from the sea level but very rair in high lands. Very much close to the Common Bird wing and it is the second largest butterfly in Sri Lanka

Ceylon Tree Nymph:

This species is treated as an endangered species. Can be seen in the Wet zone of the island. Very much like to the wet environment and flies very slow.

Crimson Rose:

This is a very common species. It likes the dry environment.

Banded Peacock:

Flies very first the habitat is dry zone and up to 1000 feet of the sea level. It is very bright butterfly with blue and green colors.

Common Mormon:

This species is very common across the island. This is a bit larger species.

Clipper:

This species is treated as an endangered in Sri Lanka. Lives up to 3000 feet sea level. It is large and very attractive species

Common Blue bottle:

This is a common species which is very attractive and with bright blue color. Flies very fast and love to live in wet places. The habitat of this species is dry zone and also in the high lands.


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