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  2. 2021年12月17日 · The back of male fish is greyish green with blue-green metallic cobalt tints between the back of the head and the origin of the dorsal fin while the female young fish has a black spot on the dorsal fin. Conservation Status AFCD Assessment Uncommon Species of ...

  3. 2021年12月17日 · Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Papilionidae Subfamily: Papilioninae Description: Caterpillars feed on Aristolochia tagala.Wingspan ranges from 95 to 160mm. Sexual dimorphism. Females are generally larger than males and have ...

  4. Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Subfamily: Nymphalinae Other Common Name(s): Hong Kong Fritillary Description: Caterpillars feed on Viola betonicifolia and Viola odorata.Wingspan ranges from 60 to 80mm. Sexual

  5. How many species of stony corals are found in Hong Kong waters? There are 84 species of reef-building corals from 28 genera. Those coral species can tolerate wide annual fluctuations in water temperature and salinity as well as periodic typhoons and monsoon. The dominant species are mainly encrusting or massive faviids and poritids. Favites abdita Turbinaria sp. Hydnophora exesa   &nbsp ...

  6. www.afcd.gov.hk › english › conservationHK Species - AFCD

    • Composition of Hong Kong Butterflies
    • Key Species of Conservation Concern
    • Conservation Measures
    • Key Sites For Observing Butterflies
    • Tips For Observing Butterflies
    • References

    Click hereto download the Checklist of Butterflies of Hong Kong. The current butterfly checklist in Hong Kong has 245 species. Hong Kong has five butterfly families (Table 1)

    Before naming a species of conservation concern, one must identify, record and understand accurate information on its life cycle. Some of the rare butterflies feed on certain rare plants and have strikingly coloured patterns, which makes them more vulnerable to illegal collection. These butterflies should be protected. The following are four such s...

    Successful conservation begins with educating our younger generation. Only by communicating knowledge and appreciation of butterflies can we succeed with a long-term conservation programme. While actively promoting nature education, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) has established a complete, systematic butterfly databa...

    Wu Kau Tang and Lai Chi Wo: Partly within the Plover Cove Country Park, these two sites and the areas between them cover a variety of different habitats including woodlands, scrublands, abandoned agricultural fields and coastal areas. Some uncommon Lycaenidae and rare Hesperiidae, such as Narrow Spark (Sinthusa nasaka) and Shiny-Spotted Bob (Isotei...

    There are 5 families of butterflies in Hong Kong, each different in shape, colour, flight pattern and other characteristics. Beginners can identify individual species by noting these features. Illustrated butterfly guides and reference information are helpful tools for learning special features and ecological characteristics. To accurately identify...

    Bascombe, M.J., Johnston, G., and Bascombe, F.S. (1999). The Butterflies of Hong Kong. London: Academic Press. Butterfly Working Group (2003). Migration and overwintering aggregation of Danaid butterflies in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Biodiversity6: 1-7. Butterfly Working Group (2011). A review on the local restrictedness of Hong Kong Butterflies. Hong K...

  7. www.afcd.gov.hk › english › conservationFAQ - AFCD

    Q1 What is CITES?   In order to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was first signed in 1973 and entered into force in 1975 to regulate the import and export of endangered species through a permit system. As of April 2018 ...

  8. 2021年12月17日 · Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Hesperiidae Subfamily: Coeliadinae Description: Caterpillars feed on Derris alborubra and Millettia pachycarpa.Sexual dimorphism. Females have three small yellow subapical spots and three prominent ...