Nymphalid Butterfly Today

Many species, like those in the Satyrinae subfamily, feature prominent "eyespots" on their wings to deter predators.

The family is divided into numerous subfamilies with diverse behaviors and habitats: nymphalid butterfly

They taste through specialized sensors on their feet and possess compound eyes capable of detecting colors into the ultraviolet range. Diversity and Classification Many species, like those in the Satyrinae subfamily,

Many nymphalid species are protected due to habitat loss and climate change. In regions like the Eastern Himalayas , they are a primary focus for conservation efforts aimed at maintaining biodiversity in disturbed tropical forests. like those in the Satyrinae subfamily