Dear Raju,

That's interesting - most records of Indian Awlking have been from
semi-evergreen forests; might suggest that remnant forest patches in and
around Dibrugarh might harbour small populations of this species.

Maan

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:01 AM, raju kasambe <[email protected]>wrote:

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>
> Dear All,
> (Arjan, Kedar and Maan)
> Thanks for the id.
> I got the Indian Awlking near the river in Dibrugarh city. There were many
> people moving around. But it was very sensitive to movements by me.
> So had to be very patient. It was a very new butterfly to me.
> But it paid.
> Regards
> Raju
>
>  
>

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