Lindenbergia muraria - A New Larval Host Plant Record for Junonia orithya L. (Blue Pansy)

Lindenbergia muraria - A New Larval Host Plant Record for Junonia orithya L. (Blue Pansy)

Authors

  •   Rajdeep Jhala   Gujarat Forest Department
  •   Minal Jani   Gujarat Forest Department
  •   Ruchi Dave   Gujarat Forest Department
  •   Shivam Bhatt   Shivstuti, Nivedita Society, Rajkot, Gujarat
  •   Sujit Prajapati   Botany Department, Government Science College, Limkheda, Gujarat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2020/v146i11/149452

Keywords:

Junonia orithya, Blue pansy, Lindenbergia muraria, Host plant

Abstract

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Published

2020-11-01

How to Cite

Jhala, R., Jani, M., Dave, R., Bhatt, S., & Prajapati, S. (2020). <i>Lindenbergia muraria</i> - A New Larval Host Plant Record for <i>Junonia orithya</i> L. (Blue Pansy). Indian Forester, 146(11), 1086–1088. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2020/v146i11/149452

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