
Butterflies
Sri Lanka is home to approximately 245 species of butterflies, of which 26 are endemic to the island. This rich diversity thrives in the country's tropical forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Popular butterfly hotspots include Sinharaja Rainforest, Horton Plains, and Knuckles Mountain Range, making Sri Lanka a haven for butterfly enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Ceylon Rose (Pachliopta jophon)
The Ceylon Rose (Pachliopta jophon) is one of Sri Lanka's rarest and most endangered butterflies. It is endemic to Sri Lanka and belongs to the Papilionidae family, which includes the swallowtails. This species is highly sought after by butterfly enthusiasts due to its striking appearance and limited distribution.
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The Ceylon Rose is a true jewel of Sri Lanka's butterfly diversity, symbolizing the need for conservation of the island’s rich biodiversity.