Riffat Sultana
University of Sindh
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ZooKeys | 2014
Riffat Sultana; Waheed Ali Panhwar; Muhammad Saeed Wagan; Imran Khatri
Abstract The genus Sathrophyllia Stål, 1874 from Pakistan is reviewed with four species recorded. The diagnostic characters are given and two new species Sathrophyllia saeedi sp. n. and Sathrophyllia irshadi sp. n. are described. In addition to that Sathrophyllia nr. rugosa (Linnaeus, 1758) and Sathrophyllia femorata (Fabricius, 1787) are re-described. Further information on the distribution and ecology of the species is given and a key to studied species of Sathrophyllia is presented. Sathrophyllia femorata (Fabricius, 1787) and Sathrophyllia rugosa (Linnaeus, 1758) are recorded from Rawalakot (KPK) and Tharparker (Sindh), Pakistan for first the time.
Oriental Insects | 2017
Syed Waqar Shah; Muhammad Ather Rafi; Ahmed Zia; Riffat Sultana
Abstract From Potohar region of Pakistan pierids butterflies and their biogeographical affiliation were studied during January 2012–February 2015. Of the species found, 10 namely (Delias eucharis, Pontia daplidice, Anaphaeis aurota, Belenois aurota, Pieris rapae, Pieris canidia, Pieris brassicae, Ixias pyrene, Colotis amata, Colotis etrida and Colotis protractus) belonged to subfamily Pierinae, while subfamily Coliadinae represented seven species i.e. (Catopsilia pyranthe, Catopsilia pomona, Gonepteryx nepalensis, Colias fieldii, Colias erate, Eurema laeta, and Eurema hecabe.) Out of 17 reported species, 5 (Colotis amata, Colotis etrida, Colotis protractus Anaphaeis aurota = Belenois aurota and Delias eucharis) species were new records for the pierid fauna of Potohar region. However, one species i.e. Gonepteryx nepalensis was already recorded from Pakistan as G. mahaguru or G. rhamni (wrong determination). Biogeographical affiliations of pierids butterflies in Potohar region indicated that pierid fauna of this region is affiliated with four biogeographical regions except to the Nearctic Neotropical region. The Oriental and Palearctic are dominant. However, the Afrotropical and the Australian elements are also present with good representation.
Journal of Insect Science | 2014
Imran Khatri; Maqsood Anwar Rustamani; Zubair Ahmed; Riffat Sultana
Abstract Exitianus Ball, 1929 is studied from Tando Jam, Pakistan. Two species, Exitianus indicus (Distant, 1908) and Exitianus nanus (Distant, 1908), are reviewed and their characters, habitus, and line drawing are given.
Archive | 2007
Riffat Sultana; M. Saeed Wagan
Journal of Entomology | 2007
Riffat Sultana; M. Saeed Wagan
Archive | 2007
Riffat Sultana; Muhammad Saeed Wagan
Journal of Biological Sciences | 2007
Riffat Sultana; Muhammad Saeed Wagan
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2013
Riffat Sultana; Yawar Saeed Wagan; Muhammad Saeed Wagan
African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2012
Riffat Sultana; Yawer Saeed Wagan; M. Saeed Wagan
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2011
Riffat Sultana; Muhammad Saeed Wagan