Butterflies and Burnets of the Alps 1

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BUTTERFLIES AND BURNETS OF THE ALPS

AND THEIR CATERPILLAR, PUPAE AND COCOON

PAOLO PAOLUCCI


HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Vernacle name: Italiano; FranÇaise; Deutsch; Slovenski jezik; English Lycaenidae

Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg, 1775) Icaro; l'Argus bleu; Hauhechel-Bläuling; Navadni modrin; Common Blue

All butterflies are drawing in life size

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Diagnostic characters

Larval host plants 1

Habitat

♂ violet-blue, ♀ brown with orange submarginal spots and white fringes

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cell-spot

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black ocell 2-3-4 in line

Myrmecophily (ants species)

Widespread and very common; it can be found on a wide range of open habitats, often in unimproved grassland, roadside verges, woodlands edges and clearings, scrubby grasslands and every types of meadows.

Sunny preference LC

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a wide range of Fabaceae

3000

IUCN’s threatened status Distribution

- nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

Lasius spp., F. cinerea, Plagiolepis pygmaea, Myrmica sabuleti, M. lobicornis

FW lenght

12-18 mm

Similar species

P. eros, P. bellargus J

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Fenology Altitudinal zonation

Example of the card

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Altitudinal range


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Abbreviations C CW E f. FW FWup FWun HW HWup HWun N NE NW Ups Uns Sp sp./sp.pl. ssp. St V W ♂ ♀

Central Centralwest East Form Fore wing Fore wing upperside Fore wing undeside Hind wing Hind wing upperside Hind wing undeside North Northest NorthernWest Upperside Underside Wing Space species (singular)/species (plural) subspecies Streak Wing Vein West Male Female

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Wing Venation

V10

V1-V12 : Veins Sp1 - Sp8: Space dc : discocellular vein

V11 V12 costal dc1 dc2 dc3

costa radial V or subcostal

cell

Sp1b V1

costa

Sp7

cell

Sp1a

dc1 dc2

ian

b Sp1

Sp2

Sp1

Sp6

V7 V6 V5

Sp3 V3

V2

V1b

V2

V8

Sp5 Sp4

V1a

Hind wing

V4

apex

Wing - area inal a re a

subapical area

margin

sub

b a s a l a re a

discal area

c

submarginal area

m a rg

ta os

outer margin

inner margin

anal angle

cos

ta

l ar

ea

rea la

submarginal area

a rg bm

m er

inn

di

ina

sc a

ba

sa l

a re

a

apex

arg

su

margin

in

outer margin

anal angle

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Fore wing

V3

Sp2 Sp1a

ed

V4

Sp3

median

m

V9 8 p S Sp7 V8 V7 Sp6 V6 Sp5 V5 Sp4


KEY FOR THE FAMILY AND SOME GENUS

Thorax and head large with antennae widely separated; small-size butterflies with fast flight Hesperiidae - Thorax and head large with antennae widely separated; small to medium size butterflies with slow flight; wing brightly coloured (black or grey with red or yellow spots or strike) Zygaena - Different from above 2 1

2 -

Papilionoidea

Zygaena

Hesperidae

Ups white chequered with black; FW with subapical black ocellus>; medium-size butterflies Nymphalidae - genus Melanargia Different from above 3

Melanargia 3 -

Three pair of legs well developed Only two pair of legs well developed

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I° I°

II° II°

4 - 5

III°

III°

Ups blue, white, whitish, pale grey, often with well developed dark marking - or yellow with HW scalloped or with tail 5 Ups orange, reddish, brown, blue, purple, black, or yellow with HW not scalloped and without tails 10 Small-size butterflies (FW length < 23 mm); Ups blue, ligth-blue, purple, silver, brown or grey, often with orange submarginal lunules; Uns white or pale grey, often with bluish - green basal flush and several black ocelli - or with several white and light brown 15


Hesperidae

Heteropterus morpheus (Pallas, 1771) Morfeo; le Miroir; Spiegelfleck Dickkopffalter; Pisani poplesovalček; Large Chequered Skipper 1

♂ ♀

2

1 dark brown 2

yellow with black-bordered white spots Sporadic, but sometimes locally common; form small well-defined colonies in pet bogs, along grassy woodland edges, tall herb fringes and grassy banks; it also occurs on dry scrublands.

LC

Molinia coerulea, Brachipodium sp. pl., Poa sp. pl.

O

16-18 mm

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

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Hesperidae

Carterocephalus palaemon (Pallas, 1771)

Palemone; l'Hespérie du brome, l'Échiquier; Gelbwüfeliger Dickkopffalter, Bunter Dickkopffalter; 
Lisasti obloglavček; Chequered Skipper 1

2

1 dark brown with yellow markings 2 yellowish brown with dark bordered yellow spots

Widespread but local and uncommon; it frequents bogs woodlands, woodland clearings and tall herb fringes.

LC

Molinia coerulea, Brachypodium sylvaticum, Dactylis glomerata, Calamagrostis epigejos, C. villosa, Phleum pratense, Poa trivialis

O

14-15 mm

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

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Papilionidae

Zerynthia (Zerynthia) rumina (Linnaeus, 1758) La Proserpine; Spanish Festoon

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♀

1 red spots on FW

Aristolochia pistolochia, A. rotunda

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W Alps, locally common; occurs on dry grasslands, neglected cultivations areas, rocky slopes, dry scrubs and sunny slopes.

22-25 mm

LC

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

Z. polyxena

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Papilionidae

Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) Mnemosine; le Semi-Apollon; Schwarzer Apollo; Črni apolon; Clouded Apollo

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1 both wings lacking red spots

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Widespread and sometime very abundant; inhabits woodland clearings, forest edges, grassy slopes, bushy places, light woodland, subalpine pastures and hay meadows.

Corydalis solida, C. cava. 25-40 mm

NT

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

P. apollo, P. phoebus, Aporia crataegi

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Pieridae

Pontia edusa (Fabricius, 1777) - Pontia daplidice (Linnaeus, 1758) Edusa; Östlicher Weißling; Eastern Bath White Daplidice; la Marbré-de-vert; Resedafalter; Katančev selec; Bath White 1

2 3

1 apex rounded 2 markings rounded 3 discoidal spot not reaching costa Both butterflies are usually common; occurs on dry grassland, grassy slopes, steppe, cultivated areas and stony grassland; migrants and vagrants.

LC

P. edusa

Reseda spp., Alyssum spp., Sisymbrium spp., Sinapis spp., Thlaspi spp.

O

19-25 mm P. edusa and P. daplidice are externally inseparable; identification based on the genetical analysis.

3000

P. daplidice

- nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

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KEY TO THE GENUS COLIAS FW discoidal spot always well developed 2 FW lacking discoidal spot or discoidal spot small; Ups ground colour pale sulphur yellow (male) to off-white (female); black marginal borders solid black palaeno discoidal spot small or lacking

♂ C. palaeno 2 -

FW strong black marginal border without yellowish marking FW black with several yellowish marking

3 -

Ups and Uns ground colour sulphur-yellow Ups ground colour orange yellow

4 -

Ups dark marginal borders crossed proximally by yellow veins Ups marginal borders unmarked by yellow veins

5 myrmidone ♂

5 -

HWup costa with androconial patch HWup costa without androconial patch

crocea ♂ chrysotheme ♂

sulphur-yellow

marginal border unmarked

3 6 erate ♂ 4

yellow veins

LC

androconial patch

C. erate ♂

C. myrmidone ♂

C. crocea ♂

C. chrysotheme ♂ 87


KEY TO THE BLUE POLYOMMATINAE

22 -

Orange submarginal lunules only on HWun Orange submarginal lunules on both wings

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23 -

HWun orange spot only in Sp2 HWun with several orange submarginal spots

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24 Ups ground-colour pale grey-blue with black discoidal spots white-winged Plebeius (Agriades) glandon ♂ - Ups ground colour dark violet-blue Plebeius (Vacciniina) optilete ♂

P. glandon 25 -

HWun without white chevron on sp4 HWun with white chevron on sp4

P. optilete

no white chevron on sp4

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white chevron on sp4

Small butterfly (FW length <15 mm); Ups ground colour grey-bluish; fringes heavy chequered Pseudophilotes baton / Pseudophilotes vicrama Medium-size butterflies (FW >17 mm); Ups ground-colour dusky-blue with dark border wide, diffuse; FWun submarginal dark lunules often reduced or absent; fringes uniformly coloured Polyommatus (Polyommatus) amandus ♂

P. baton / P. vicrama 134

P. amandus


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KEY TO THE BLUE POLYOMMATINAE

Small butterfly (FW length <15 mm); Ups ground-colour bright sky-blue with black marginal border well defined Polyommatus (Polyommatus) eros ♂ Medium-size butterflies (FW>15 mm) 28 cell-spot

P. eros

28 -

Ups pale grey-blue with faint yellowish reflections; FWun pale grey and HWun light-brown, with small black ocelli; fringes clearly chequered Polyommatus (Meleageria) coridon ♂ Ups pale grey-blue with faint reddish reflections; Uns pale grey, with large and bold black ocelli; fringes clearly chequered Polyommatus (Meleageria) hispanus ♂ faint yellowish reflections

faint reddish reflections

P. coridon 29 -

FWun with cell-spot FWun without cell-spot

30 -

Fringes uniformly coloured, white Fringes clear white chequered black

31 -

HWun with white chevron on Sp4 HWun without white chevron on Sp4

P. hispanus 30 31

Polyommatus (Polyommatus) icarus ♂ Polyommatus (Meleageria) bellargus ♂ 32 35

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Lycaenidae

Plebeius (Albulina) orbitulus (de Prunner, 1798) Albulina dell'astralago; l'Azur de la phaque; Heller Alpen-Bläuling; Gorska bledica; Alpine Blue

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white spots conspicuous

2

♂ shining blue; ♀ light brown with basal blue dusting Sporadic but locally common; it frequents subalpine grassy slopes, pastures, scrubby grasslands, grassy screes and border of alpine streams.

LC

O

Astragalus alpinus, Oxytropis jacquinii, O. campestris, Hedysarum hedysaroides 12-14 mm

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

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Lycaenidae

Aricia eumedon (Esper, 1780) Eumedone; l'Argus de la sanguinaire; Storchschnabel-Bläuling; Krvomočničina rjavka; Geranium Argus 1

3 2

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dark-brown with orange submarginal spots

2

basal green-blue flush

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white streak along vein 4 Widespread and generally common; it frequents medows and woodland edges with abundant cranesbills; it also occurs on tall herb fringes.

LC

M

Geranium sylvaticum Lasius alienus, Myrmica spp., Tapinoma spp.

3000 - nival

2500

- alpine

2000

- subalpine

1500

- montane

1000

- lowland

500

14-17 mm

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