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Check List of Insect Documented from Bhutan Compiled by D.B.Chhetri Check List of Insect Documented from Bhutan SL.NO ORDER FAMILY SUB FAMILY GENUS & SPECIES RECORD DZONGKHAG LOCATION REFERENCE 1 Acarina Pergamasidae - Paragamaus bhutanensis N Samtse Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 2 Anisotera Aeshnidae Brachytroninae Cephalaeschna triadica N Thimphu Gidaphu ENTOBASI VOL.2 3 Anisotera Gomphidae - Davidius baronii N Trongsa Changra ENTOBASI VOL.2 4 Arachnida Agelenidae - Coelotes baronii N Thimphu Dochula ENTOBASI VOL.3 5 Arachnida Agelenidae - Coelotes schenkeli N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 6 Arachnida Agelenidae - Coelotes stemmleri New Record Wangdue Sha Gogona, Kotoka, GogonaENTOBASI VOL.3 7 Arachnida Agelenidae - Coelotes wuermlii New Record Wangdue Dechi Paka ENTOBASI VOL.3 8 Arachnida Agelenidae - Tegenaria domestica R Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.3 9 Arachnida Agelenidae - Tegenaria wittmeri N Thimphu Thimphu, Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 10 Arachnida Agelenidae - Tegenaria wittmeri N Chhukha Thimphu, Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 11 Arachnida Hahniidae - Hahnia caelebs New Record Wangdue Nobding ENTOBASI VOL.3 12 Arachnida Hahniidae - Hahnia innupta N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 13 Arachnida Hahniidae - Hahnia lehtineni New Record Wangdue Sha Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.3 14 Arachnida Hahniidae - Hahnia musica N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 15 Arachnida Hahniidae - Hahnia tikaderi New Record Wangdue Dechi Paka ENTOBASI VOL.3 16 Arachnida Mimetidae - Ero cachinnans N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.3 17 Arachnida Oonopidae - Camptoscaphiella hilaris N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.3 18 Arachnida Oonopidae - Epectris aenobarbus N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.3 19 Arachnida Oonopidae - Ischnothyreus shillongensis R Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 20 Arachnida Oonopidae - Opopaea sponsa N Thimphu Thimphu, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 21 Arachnida Oonopidae - Opopaea sponsa N Samtse Thimphu, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 22 Arachnida Oonopidae - Orchestina aerumnae N Samtse Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 23 Arachnida Salticidae - Aelurillus wittmeri N Samtse Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 24 Arachnida Salticidae - Cyrba micans Record Wangdue Wangdi, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 25 Arachnida Salticidae - Cyrba micans R Samtse Wangdi, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 26 Arachnida Salticidae - Cyrba tibialis N Chhukha Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.3 27 Arachnida Salticidae - Helicius hillaryi N Trongsa Changra,Tongsa ENTOBASI VOL.6 28 Arachnida Salticidae - Langona bhutanica N Thimphu Thimphu, Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 29 Arachnida Salticidae - Langona bhutanica N Chhukha Thimphu, Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.3 30 Arachnida Salticidae - Phlegra particeps R Punakha Punakha ENTOBASI VOL.3 31 Arachnida Salticidae - Phlegra samchiensis N Samtse Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.3 32 Arachnida Salticidae - Phlegra thibetana Record Wangdue Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.3 Compiled by D.B.Chhetri, Principal Research Officer, RNR RDC Yusipang/Sub Centre, Darla Check List of Insect Documented from Bhutan 33 Arachnida Salticidae - Synagelides wangdicus N Thimphu Dochula, Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.3 34 Arachnida Salticidae - Synagelides wangdicus New Record Wangdue Dochula, Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.3 35 Arachnida Salticidae - Synagelides wuermlii N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.3 36 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella bhutanica N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 37 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella cambridgei New Record Wangdue Kotokha ENTOBASI VOL.6 38 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella gogonaica New Record Wangdue Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.6 39 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella helvetorum N Thimphu Gidaphu ENTOBASI VOL.6 40 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella hybrida N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.6 41 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella incognita New Record Wangdue Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.6 42 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella intermedia N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 43 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella montana N Thimphu Dochula ENTOBASI VOL.6 44 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella nobilis N Thimphu Dochula ENTOBASI VOL.6 45 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella nova N Trongsa Gogona, Tongsa ENTOBASI VOL.6 46 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella nova New Record Wangdue Gogona, Tongsa ENTOBASI VOL.6 47 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella orientalis N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 48 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella pilosa New Record Wangdue Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.6 49 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella silvatica N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 50 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella simoni N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 51 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella stemmleri N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 52 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella strandi N Trongsa Tongsa ENTOBASI VOL.6 53 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella supina N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.6 54 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella tenella N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.6 55 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella thimphuica N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.6 56 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella urbani New Record Wangdue Sha Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.6 57 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella versicolor New Record Wangdue Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.6 58 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella wangdica New Record Wangdue Wangdi, Kotoka-Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.6 59 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella wuermli N Trongsa Tongsa, Dochula, ChimakothiENTOBASI VOL.6 60 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella wuermli N Thimphu Tongsa, Dochula, ChimakothiENTOBASI VOL.6 61 Arachnida Salticidae - Yanginumaella wuermli N Chhukha Tongsa, Dochula, ChimakothiENTOBASI VOL.6 62 Coleoptera Anobiidae Dorcatominae Byrrhodes baroniurbanii N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.2 63 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Deroptilinus alcobei R Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.2 64 Coleoptera Anobiidae Anobiinae Falsogastrallus stemmleri N Chhukha Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 65 Coleoptera Anobiidae Anobiinae Gastrallus wittmeri N Chhukha Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 Compiled by D.B.Chhetri, Principal Research Officer, RNR RDC Yusipang/Sub Centre, Darla Check List of Insect Documented from Bhutan 66 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Lasioderma serricorne R Chhukha Phuntsholing, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 67 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Lasioderma serricorne R Samtse Phuntsholing, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 68 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Megorama densepunctatum Record Wangdue Wangdi, Punakha ENTOBASI VOL.2 69 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Megorama densepunctatum R Punakha Wangdi, Punakha ENTOBASI VOL.2 70 Coleoptera Anobiidae Dorcatominae Methemus pendleburyi R Trongsa Changra, Tongsa ENTOBASI VOL.2 71 Coleoptera Anobiidae Tricoryninae Nesocoelopus indicus R Chhukha Kamjee ENTOBASI VOL.2 72 Coleoptera Anobiidae Xyletininae Xyletinus wuermlii N Bumthang Bumthang ENTOBASI VOL.2 73 Coleoptera Anthribidae - Choragus quadridens New Record Wangdue Wangdi ENTOBASI VOL.6 74 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius arcuatipes N Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.2 75 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius baronii N Samtse Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 76 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius baronii N Chhukha Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 77 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius mendosus R Chhukha Phuntsholing, Samchi, TanchuENTOBASI VOL.2 78 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius mendosus R Samtse Phuntsholing, Samchi, TanchuENTOBASI VOL.2 79 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius wittmeri N Chhukha Balu Jhora, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 80 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius wittmeri N Samtse Balu Jhora, Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 81 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius wuermlii N Samtse Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 82 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Bruchidius wuermlii N Chhukha Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 83 Coleoptera Bruchidae Bruchinae Callosobruchus bhutanicus N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.2 84 Coleoptera Bruchidae Pachymerinae Caryedon indus R Samtse Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 85 Coleoptera Bruchidae Pachymerinae Caryedon indus R Chhukha Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 86 Coleoptera Bruchidae Pachymerinae Caryedon languidus R Samtse Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 87 Coleoptera Bruchidae Kytorhininae Kytorhinus piptanthi R Thimphu Thimphu ENTOBASI VOL.2 88 Coleoptera Bruchidae Amblycerinae Spermophagus kurseongensis N Chhukha Kamjee ENTOBASI VOL.2 89 Coleoptera Bruchidae Amblycerinae Spermophagus stemmleri N Chhukha Chimakothi ENTOBASI VOL.2 90 Coleoptera Byturidae - Byturus bhutanicus New Record Wangdue Gogona ENTOBASI VOL.3 91 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis birmanica R Samtse Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 92 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis birmanica R Chhukha Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 93 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis infrapunctata N Samtse Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 94 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis infrapunctata N Chhukha Samchi, Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 95 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis singularicornis R Chhukha Phuntsholing, Kotoka, DochulaENTOBASI VOL.2 96 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis singularicornis Record Wangdue Phuntsholing, Kotoka, DochulaENTOBASI VOL.2 97 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis singularicornis R Thimphu Phuntsholing, Kotoka, DochulaENTOBASI VOL.2 98 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis staehelini N Samtse Samchi ENTOBASI VOL.2 Compiled by D.B.Chhetri, Principal Research Officer, RNR RDC Yusipang/Sub Centre, Darla Check List of Insect Documented from Bhutan 99 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis unilamellata R Chhukha Phuntsholing ENTOBASI VOL.2 100 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis wuermlii N Chhukha Chimakothi, Nobding ENTOBASI VOL.2 101 Coleoptera Cantharidae - Asiosilis wuermlii New Record Wangdue Chimakothi, Nobding ENTOBASI VOL.2
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