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Melitaea didyma

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Melitaea didyma (Esper, 1778) Distribution: Eurasiatic Notes: References: Lencina (1980), Calle et al. (2000), Lencina (2001), Aistleitner (2016). Biological data: Bivoltine. Flight period: IV- IX. Altitudinal range: 720- 2,000 m. Feeding patterns: Polyphagous.
Garre, Manuel   +6 more
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Melitaea athalia

open access: yes, 2014
18 Melitaea athalia Wachtelweizen-Scheckenfalter Die südwesteuropäische Unterart ssp. celadussa FRUHSTORFER 1910 ist genitaliter differenziert und besiedelt den Süden und Südosten Vorarlbergs. Zwischen den Arealen der Nominatform und der ssp. celadussa liegt ein breites Übergangsfeld.
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Melitaea latonigena

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Melitaea latonigena (Eversmann, 1847) (Table 4, Fig. 2g –i).SEM material examined. 5 eggs collected in nature; Tara riv. valley, Altay Republic, Russia; 2150 m a.s.l.; 18–19 July 2021; 49º46’ N, 87º25’ E; 5 eggs extracted from dried female; West Sayan Mts, vicinities of Mondy, Buryat Republic, Russia; 1500 m a.s.l.; 29
Kolesnichenko, K. A.   +2 more
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Metapopulation perspective to institutional fit: maintenance of dynamic habitat networks

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2017
Species living in metapopulations depend on connected habitat networks for their survival. If habitat networks experience fast temporal dynamics, species conservation requires preventing habitat discontinuities that could lead to metapopulation ...
Henna Fabritius, Ari Jokinen, Mar Cabeza
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Fluttering in a Changing World: Effects of Urbanization and Nectar Plants on Butterfly Movement Patterns

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2025.
ABSTRACT We aimed to answer the general question of whether urbanization and nectar plant abundance affect butterfly movement patterns and more specifically, (1) whether the mobility of the investigated small white (Pieris rapae) and the small heath butterfly (Coenonympha pamphilus) is affected differently, and (2) whether these butterflies show ...
Gabriela Nadine Gamrath   +2 more
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Melitaea arcesia subsp. balbita

open access: yes, 2021
Published as part of Sheikh, Taslima, Awan, Muhammad Akram & Parey, Sajad H., 2021, Checklist of Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) of Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir, India, pp. 127-171 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 121 (1) on page 153, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v121/i1/2021/154311, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Sheikh, Taslima   +2 more
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Melitaea ornata

open access: yes, 2018
Melitaea ornata Тhе sресiеs wаs first rероrtеd fоr Sеrbiа аs Melitaea telona (Fruhstоrfеr, 1908) bаsеd оn thе gеnitаl сhаrасtеrs оf twо mаlе sресimеns сарturеd оn Stаrа Рlаninа (Јаkšić 2011). Ноwеvеr, this rесоrd wаs соnsidеrеd dubiоus, аs thе dерiсtеd gеnitаliа dоеs nоt соrrеsроnd tо thе dеsсriрtiоn оf M.
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Melitaea ornata

open access: yes, 2017
Melitaea ornata (Cristophi, 1893) Localidades nuevas: Granada: — Quéntar, 1300 m, UTM 30SVG62, 2/ V /1999, 1 oruga L7 sobre Carduus pyrenaicum; 11 y 18/ V /2013, 2 orugas L7 sobre Carduus arvense. — Monachil, 1600 m, UTM 30SVG50, 13/IV/2013, 3 orugas en L7 sobre Onopordum acanthium y Carduus platypus ssp. granatensis. — Beas, 1200 m, UTM 30SVG52, 14/IV/
Sariot, Miguel Ginés Muñoz   +1 more
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Butterfly species (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea) new to the Serbian fauna

open access: yesBiologica Nyssana, 2011
A species Pyrgus trebevicensis (Warren, 1926), Melitaea telona (Fruhstorfer, 1908) and Coenonympha orientalis (Rebel, 1913) are here recorded in Serbia for the first time. The key morpho-anatomical parameters for identification were done.
Jakšić, P.
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Contribution to the knowledge of the spring butterfly fauna of the southern Anti-Atlas region, Morocco (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea)

open access: yesSHILAP, 2018
Data from eight butterfly surveys, mostly within the last 10 years, were combined to improve the knowledge of the distribution of butterflies in the Anti-Atlas region of Morocco. The records from 40 localities are presented and discussed.
R. Verovnik, S. Beretta, M. Rowlings
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