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Butterfly species in riparian beffer zones in banica river, Valencia Municipality Negros, Oriental. [thesis] / Leo Andrew R. Castillo

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University, 2024.Description: vii, 77 leaves ; ill. (col.) 275 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • LG 221 D35 A78 A5 B56 .2024 C352
Dissertation note: Summary: The research fieldwork was carried out in riparian buffer zones in Barangay Apalong, Valencia, Negros Oriental. From August to October 2023, a one (1) km transect line sampling took places every weekend in three (3) sites. A total of 44 butterflies were identified and discovered, 23 species of Nympalidae, seven (7) species of Papilionidae and pieridae, four (4) species of Hesperiidae and three (3) species of Lyndinidae.
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Thesis Thesis Foundationiana Section, University Records and Archives Center (URAC) Undergraduate Thesis LG 221 D35 A78 A5 B56 .2024 C352 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0072024003002

Thesis Undergraduate (BS In Biology) -- Foundation University, 2024.

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The research fieldwork was carried out in riparian buffer zones in Barangay Apalong, Valencia, Negros Oriental. From August to October 2023, a one (1) km transect line sampling took places every weekend in three (3) sites. A total of 44 butterflies were identified and discovered, 23 species of Nympalidae, seven (7) species of Papilionidae and pieridae, four (4) species of Hesperiidae and three (3) species of Lyndinidae.

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