Aglais urticae | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
TL: Sweden (4200 m.)
Habitat
- Forest paths
- Gardens
- Glades
- Meadows
- Ruderal areas
40 - 52 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Català
Papallona de les ortigues Česky
Babočka kopřivová Dansk
Nældens takvinge Deutsch
Kleiner Fuchs Eesti keel
Koerliblikas English
Small Tortoiseshell Español
Ortiguera Français
Petite tortue Hrvatski
Koprivina riđa Íslenska
Netlufiðrildi Italiano
Vanessa dell'ortica Latviešu
Nātru raibenis Lietuvių
Dilgėlinukas Magyar
Kis rókalepke Nederlands
Kleine vos Norsk
Neslesommerfugl Polski
Rusałka pokrzywnik Shqip
Flutura e hithrave Slovenčina
Babôčka pŕhľavová Slovenščina
Mali koprivar Srpski
Koprivar Suomeksi
Nokkosperhonen Svenska
Nässelfjäril Türkçe
Aglais Ελληνικά
Μικρό χελωνοκαύκαλο Български
Копривна пеперуда Русский
Крапивница Русский
Многоцветница крапивная ქართული
მეჭინჭრია 中文
荨麻蛱蝶 한국어
쐐기풀나비 ייִדיש
נמפית חרמון
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Cannabaceae Humulus lupulus Common Hop Urticaceae Urtica Nettle Urticaceae Urtica dioica Stinging Nettle
PDO error
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Inachis urticae Linnaeus, 1758
- Links
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Language Website Authors British Butterflies Steven Cheshire Butterflies and Moths of North America Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Butterfly Conservation Armenia euroButterflies Matt Rowling European Butterfly Page Guy Padfield Insekten Box Wilfried Funk Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger Russian insects Ilya Osipov Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Butterflies Peter Eeles
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