Dear Friend, I am at this place since 2005. I knew that forest department has planted Polyalthia longifolia ( MAST TREE/ ASHOK/DEBDARU ) on the road side. Last year during this time I noticed TAILED JAY laying eggs on the leaves of Polyalthia longifolia. And recorded life cycle of few butterflies. This year I was fortunate again to observe this phenomenon . I made few collage to depict my observations. Attaching the first such collage, where larvae of TAILED JAY are depicted. They are feeding on leaves of Polyalthia longifolia. Regards, Bimal
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