| Phengaris nausithous | (Bergsträsser, 1779) |
TL: Germany, Hanau-Munzberg (1800 m.)
Male similar to Phengaris teleius, but the female quite black-brown above; particularly recognizable by the underside being coffee-brown and bearing only one row of ocelli, ab. minor Frey are small specimens from Switzerland. In ab. inocellata Sohn the ocelli of the underside are reduced, in ab. lycaonius Schultz they are entirely absent. In the male ab. lucida Geest the forewing above has the blue lighter and more extended and the black discal spots reduced or obsolete.
Throughout Central Europe, from Alsatia to the Ural, Caucasus and Armenia, and from Pommerania and the Lower Rhine to Italy.
Throughout Central Europe, from Alsatia to the Ural, Caucasus and Armenia, and from Pommerania and the Lower Rhine to Italy.
Habitat
- Carbonate bogs
- Fens
- Marshes, bogs
- Peaty meadows
Similar species
34-38 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyModrásek bahenní
DeutschDunkler Wiesenknopf-Ameisenbläul
EnglishDusky Large Blue
EspañolHormiguera Oscura
FrançaisAzuré des Paluds
HrvatskiZagasiti livadni plavac
MagyarZanótboglárka
NederlandsDonker pimpernelblauwtje
PolskiModraszek nausitous
SlovenčinaModráčik bahniskový
SlovenščinaTemni mravljiščar
TürkçeEsmer Korubeni
БеларускаяЧерноватая голубянка
РусскийГолубянка навзитой
РусскийГолубянка черноватая
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Rosaceae Sanguisorba officinalis Great Burnet
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Maculinea arcas Rottemburg, 1775 Maculinea nausithous Bergsträsser, 1779
- Links
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Language Website Authors
euroButterflies Matt Rowling
European Butterfly Page Guy Padfield
Lepidoptera Caucasi Валентин Тихонов
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
Polska czerwona księga bezkręgowców
Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön
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