প্রজাপতি এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? What is the scientific name of butterfly?
উত্তনঃ হলো- Pieris brassicae.
প্রজাপতি এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? এর বিস্তারিত What is the scientific name of a butterfly? Details
Great whites are common in agricultural areas, grasslands and parklands from Europe, North Africa and Asia to the Himalayas. It has managed to establish populations in South Africa and in 1995 it was predicted to spread to Australia and New Zealand.
The great white is a powerful flier and the British population is strengthened most years by immigration from the Continent. Sporadic reports of great whites from the northeastern United States (New York, Rhode Island, and Maine) in the last century are of a dubious nature and indicate either accidental transport or intentional release. Such introduction threatens the establishment of this agricultural pest in North America.
In 2010 the butterfly was found in Nelson, New Zealand where it is known as the great white butterfly. It is classified as an undesirable pest due to its potential impact on crops. For a limited time in October 2013, the Department of Conservation offered a monetary reward for the capture of the butterfly. Two weeks later, the public had caught 134 butterflies, netting $10 each. As a result of this and other control measures, such as the release of more than 263,000 search and predator packs in the upper South Island, the great white was officially declared eradicated from New Zealand as of December 2014.
প্রজাপতি এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? What is the scientific name of butterfly?
উত্তনঃ হলো- Pieris brassicae.
প্রজাপতি এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? এর বিস্তারিত What is the scientific name of a butterfly? Details
Great whites are common in agricultural areas, grasslands and parklands from Europe, North Africa and Asia to the Himalayas. It has managed to establish populations in South Africa and in 1995 it was predicted to spread to Australia and New Zealand.
The great white is a powerful flier and the British population is strengthened most years by immigration from the Continent. Sporadic reports of great whites from the northeastern United States (New York, Rhode Island, and Maine) in the last century are of a dubious nature and indicate either accidental transport or intentional release. Such introduction threatens the establishment of this agricultural pest in North America.
In 2010 the butterfly was found in Nelson, New Zealand where it is known as the great white butterfly. It is classified as an undesirable pest due to its potential impact on crops. For a limited time in October 2013, the Department of Conservation offered a monetary reward for the capture of the butterfly. Two weeks later, the public had caught 134 butterflies, netting $10 each. As a result of this and other control measures, such as the release of more than 263,000 search and predator packs in the upper South Island, the great white was officially declared eradicated from New Zealand as of December 2014.
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