List of butterflies of Pakistan

The following is a list of the butterflies of Pakistan. The Indian purple emperor is the national butterfly of Pakistan.

Family Papilionidae (Apollo butterflies and swallowtails)

Subfamily: Parnassiinae (Apollo butterflies)

Common Mormon
Common blue Apollo (Parnassius hardwickii)
Banded Apollo (Parnassius delphius)

Subfamily: Papilioninae (swallowtails, peacocks and mimes)

Common mime (Papilio clytia)

Family Pieridae (whites and yellows)

Subfamily: Pierinae (whites)

Subfamily: Coliadinae (yellows)

Family Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies)

Indian purple emperor, the national butterfly of Pakistan

This huge family is represented in Pakistan by following 11 subfamilies:

Subfamily: Charaxinae (leafwings)

Subfamily: Apaturinae (emperors and allies)

Subfamily: Calinaginae (freaks)

Subfamily: Biblidinae (castors etc.)

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Subfamily: Nymphalinae (nymphs, fritillaries, pansies, eggflies, etc.)

Subfamily: Cyrestinae (maps)

Subfamily: Limenitidinae (sergeants, sailers, barons, etc.)

Subfamily: Heliconiinae (heliconians or longwings)

  • Phalanta phalanta (common leopard)
  • Acraea violae (tawny coster or Indian acraea) synonym: Telchinia violae
  • Issoria lathonia (Queen of Spain fritillary)
  • Issoria isaea (Himalayan queen fritillary)
  • Argynnis hyperbius (tropical or Indian fritillary)
  • Argynnis pandora pasargades (cardinal or western silverstripe)
  • Argynnis childreni (large silverstripe or Himalayan fritillary)
  • Speyeria aglaja (dark green fritillary)
  • Fabriciana jainadeva
  • Fabriciana kamala (common silverstripe)
  • Fabriciana argyrospilata (Afghan fritillary)
  • Clossiana jerdoni (Jerdon's silverspot)
  • Clossiana hegemone (whitespot (false) fritillary)
  • Boloria pales (straightwing silverspot or shephard`s fritillary)

Subfamily: Danainae (milkweed butterflies)

Subfamily: Libytheinae (beaks)

Subfamily: Satyrinae (browns)

  • Lethe verma (straight-banded tree brown)
  • Lethe rohria (common tree brown)
  • Lethe confusa (banded tree brown)
  • Lasiommata schakra (common wall)
  • Lasiommata maerula (Kashmir wall or scarce wall)
  • Lasiommata ananda (Chitral wall)
  • Lasiommata menava (dark wall)
  • Kirinia eversmanni (yellow wall)
  • Hyponephele pulchra (dusky meadow brown or beautiful meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele pulchella (tawny meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele carbonelli (Baltistan meadowbrown)
  • Hyponephele narica (tawny branded meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele lupina (Branded meadow brown or Oriental meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele davendra (white-ringed meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele tenuistigma (lesser white-ringed meadow brown)
  • Maniola mandane (oval spot meadow brown)
  • Hyponephele hilaris (Pamir meadow brown)
  • Coenonympha myops subspecies macmahoni (Balochi heath)
  • Hipparchia parisatis (white-edged rock brown)
  • Eumenis thelephassa (Baluchi rock brown)
  • Hipparchia persephone subspecies enervata (dark rock brown)
  • Chazara heydenreichi subspecies shandura (Shandur rock brown)
  • Pseudochazara mniszechii subspecies gilgitica (tawny rock brown) synonym: Eumenis baldiva
  • Pseudochazara annieae (Annie's rockbrown)
  • Satyrus pimpla (dark or black satyr)
  • Karanasa bolorica (Turkestan satyr)
  • Karanasa leechi subspecies hunza (Leech's satyr)
  • Karanasa digna (Chitrali satyr) synonym: Kanetisa digna
  • Karanasa pupilata (Chitral satyr)
  • Karanasa modesta (modest satyr)
  • Karanasa astorica (Astor satyr)
  • Karanasa huebneri (tawny satyr)
  • Karanasa safeda (Safed Koh satyr)
  • Karanasa cadesia (Moore's satyr)
  • Hipparchia moorei (Turkestan satyr or Shandur satyr)
  • Aulocera padma (great satyr)
  • Aulocera swaha (common satyr)
  • Aulocera saraswati (striated satyr)
  • Callerebia nirmala (common argus)
  • Callerebia annada (ringed argus)
  • Callerebia scanda subspecies caeca (ringed argus)
  • Callerebia kalinda (scarce mountain argus)
  • Callerebia shallada (mountain argus)
  • Paralasa mani (yellow argus) synonym: Erebia mani
  • Ypthima inica (lesser threering)
  • Ypthima nareda (large threering)
  • Ypthima asterope (common threering or African ringlet)
  • Ypthima huebneri (common fourring)
  • Ypthima bolanica (desert fourring)
  • Ypthima lisandra (jewel fourring) or Ypthima avanta
  • Ypthima baldus (common fivering)
  • Ypthima nikaea (Moore's fivering or West Himalayan five-ring) formerly Ypthima sakra (Himalayan fivering)
  • Melanitis leda (common evening brown)
  • Mycalesis perseus (common bush brown)
  • Mycalesis nicotia (bright-eyed bush brown)

Family Lycaenidae (gossamer-winged butterflies)

Subfamily: Polyommatinae (blues)

Subfamily: Lycaeninae (coppers and sapphires)

  • Lycaena metallica (small green underwing)
  • Lycaena galathea (large green underwing)
  • Lycaena pavana (white-bordered copper)
  • Lycaena phlaeas (small copper or common copper)
  • Lycaena kasyapa (green copper)
  • Lycaena solskyi subspecies aditya (golden copper)
  • Lycaena caspius (purple copper)
  • Lycaena phoenicurus (Baluchi copper)
  • Lycaena lampon (Persian fiery copper)
  • Heliophorus sena (sorrel sapphire)
  • Heliophorus bakeri (western blue sapphire)
  • Heliophorus tamu ([owdery green sapphire)

Subfamily: Theclinae (hairstreaks and allies)

Subfamily: Aphnaeinae

Family Riodinidae (metalmarks)

Subfamily: Nemeobiinae (punches)

Family Hesperiidae (skippers)

Subfamily: Coeliadinae (awls)

Subfamily: Pyrginae (spread-winged skippers: flats and angles)

Subfamily: Hesperinae (grass skippers: swifts and darts etc.)

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