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Lethe tristigmata Elwes, 1887 is a rare and endemic butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae, subfamily Satyrinae, and has a very restricted global distribution. This species was first described as well as last reported from India in late 19th century. Our article reports the rediscovery of L. tristigmata after more than 121 years from Neora Valley National Park situated in Kalimpong District, West Bengal, India and also provides the first photographic evidence of a live individual of this species.
butterfly, Neora Valley, Satyrinae, first record, rediscovery
butterfly, Neora Valley, Satyrinae, first record, rediscovery
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