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Green-Beaded Emerald

Chlororithra fea Butler, 1889

Description:

Wingspan: 38mm.

Habitat:

Hilly forest. Cool to warm. Altitude: 1,900m.

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5 Comments

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

Yes. Thanks Sergio. Especially when you don't mind bit of running around, get up at middle of the night, putting up at odd places, drive through rugged-ragged roads there are opportunities.

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 5 years ago

You really live in moth's heaven, Doc. Congratulations.

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

Thanks Antonio, Ava T-B and Machi.

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

Thanks IrinaSh.

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 5 years ago

Thanks Manoj Bhai and Brian38.

DrNamgyalTSherpa
Spotted by
DrNamgyalTSherpa

Gangtok, Sikkim, India

Spotted on Sep 11, 2018
Submitted on Oct 26, 2018

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