Southern Birdwing Butterfly: SPECIES OF THE DAY

Recently, a Southern Birdwing butterfly has been found on the satellite campus of The American College in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu.


Southern Birdwing Butterfly

  • Common Name: Sahyadri Birdwing
  • India’s second largest butterfly species.
  • Predominantly found in the Western Ghats, South Asia.
  • Size: Notably large, with a wingspan surpassing that of smaller birds, hence the name “birdwing.”
  • Appearance:
    • Males: Black wings with greenish-blue markings.
    • Females: More complex patterns with cream-colored markings.
  • Conservation Status: Listed as ‘Least Concern’ by the IUCN.
  • State Emblem: Recognized as the state butterfly of Karnataka.

 

Western Ghats

  • Geography: A mountain range spanning 160,000 sq km, extending about 1,600 km along India’s western coast.
  • States Covered: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
  • Global Significance:
    • Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    • Identified as one of the world’s 36 biodiversity hotspots.
  • Ecological Role: Houses high mountain forests crucial in moderating the tropical climate and enhancing the monsoon system in the region.