Thursday, 17 September 2020

Marumba dyras ( dull swirled hawkmoth) - Sikkim Moth

Scientific classification

 

Kingdom:            Animalia

Phylum:               Arthropoda

Class:                   Insecta

Order:                  Lepidoptera

Family:                Sphingidae

Genus:                 Marumba

Species:                M. dyras

Binomial name:   Marumba dyras (Walker, 1856)

 

Marumba dyras is a species of hawk moth described by Francis Walker in 1856.

 

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Ropalidia marginata (Paper Wasp) - Sikkim Wasp


The Paper Wasp, or Ropalidia marginata, belongs to the genus Ropalidia and is part of the order Hymenoptera. This order also includes insects like bees, ants, and traditional wasps. is native to parts of South Asia and is primarily found in countries like India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Within India, it is especially common in the northeastern regions, including Sikkim, where the warm, humid climate provides ideal conditions for these wasps to thrive.

These wasps prefer forested areas, gardens, and human settlements, where they can easily find materials for building their nests and food sources. The nests are often found hanging from tree branches, under eaves of houses, or in shrubs, showcasing their adaptability to natural and urban environments.

The Paper Wasp is known for its social behaviour, living in colonies that can consist of many individuals, making them a common sight in their habitats. Their presence is crucial for the ecosystem, as they help control pest populations and contribute to pollination.

Friday, 28 August 2020

Imantocera penicillata - Sikkim Beetle

 

Imantocera penicillata, also known as "Jungli Kira" in Nepali, is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family. It was first described by Hope in 1831, initially under the genus Lamia. This beetle is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, China, Thailand, Laos, Nepal, and Vietnam.

It is recognized for its long antennae and striking appearance. The beetle is typically seen in forested and wooded areas where it can be observed on trees and plants. Its larvae feed on various types of wood, contributing to the natural process of decomposition and nutrient recycling in the ecosystem.

Thursday, 2 April 2020

Himalayan Black Bear rescued from Gangtok


01.04.2020: Himalayan Black Bear was rescued successfully by Forest officials of Government of Sikkim after whole day of operation. Bear was first sighted at BSNL Telephone Exchange office situated at main Gangtok town at 5 AM morning, where the bear had attacked one employee and injured him seriously. Later the victim was send to STNM hospital.


Himalayan Black Bear was tranquilized by the team of professionals from Forest Department and put safely in the cage. As per the sources Bear will be transferred to Himalayan Zoological Park , Bulbulay, East Sikkim.

Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Genus Spilopelia


Spilopelia is a genus of doves that are closely related to Streptopelia, yet distinguished from them by differences in morphology and behavior. Some authors have argued that Stigmatopelia is the valid name as it appears in an earlier line although also erected by Sundevall, but Schodde and Mason in their zoological catalogue of Australian birds chose Spilopelia citing clause 24(b) of the ICZN Code which supports the decision of the first reviser.
The genus includes just two species:

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Common Imperial (Cheritra freja) - Sikkim Butterfly



Scientific classification

Kingdom:       Animalia
Order:             Lepidoptera
Family:           Lycaenidae
Genus:            Cheritra
Species:           C. freja

Binomial name : Cheritra freja (Fabricius 1793)

Other Names:  Common Imperial

Special feature: Cheritra freja belongs to the gossamer-winged butterflies’ family (Lycaenidae).