Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Morning glory (Ipomoea nil) - Sikkim Flora

  Morning glory (Ipomoea nil)
Place : Gangtok, East Sikkim
Date: November 25,  2011
Pic: Shital Pradhan



Scientific classification

Kingdom:       Plantae
Phylum:          Angiosperms
Class:             
Order:             Solanales
Family:           Convolvulaceae
Genus:            Ipomoea
Species:           I. nil

Binomial name: Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth

Other Names:  Morning glory

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Euthalia phemius (White-Edged Blue Baron) - Sikkim Butterfly

Euthalia phemius (White-Edged Blue Baron)
Place : Namthang, South Sikkim
Date: Septermber 30, 2014
Pic: Shital Pradhan


Scientific classification

Kingdom:       Animalia
Phylum:          Arthropoda
Class:             Insecta
Order:            Lepidoptera
Family:           Nymphalidae
Genus:            Euthalia
Species:           E. phemius

Binomial name: Euthalia phemius (Doubleday, 1848)

Other Names:  White-Edged Blue Baron

Special feature:  The male and female of this species look very different - the male is smaller and has large blue patches on its hindwings.

Alcedo atthis (Common kingfisher) - Sikkim Bird

Alcedo atthis (Common kingfisher)

Place : Rongli, East Sikkim

Date: October 4 2014

Pic: Shital Pradhan



Scientific classification

Kingdom:       Animalia
Phylum:          Chordata
Class:              Aves
Order:             Coraciiformes
Family:           Alcedinidae
Genus:            Alcedo
Species:           A. atthis


Lanius tephronotus (Grey-backed shrike) - Sikkim Bird

Lanius tephronotus (Grey-backed shrike)

Venue: Chisopani, Singtam, East Sikkim

Date: November 20, 2014

Pic: Shital Pradhan



Scientific classification
Kingdom:       Animalia
Phylum:          Chordata
Class:              Aves
Order:            Passeriformes
Family:           Laniidae
Genus:            Lonchura
Species:           Lanius

Binomial name: Lanius tephronotus (Vigors, 1831)

Other Names:  grey-backed shrike, Tibetan Shrike, etc

Special feature: Among the shrikes, they breed at the highest altitude.  (Source: Wikipedia)