Maniola jurtina | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
TL: Sweden (2700 m.)
Habitat
- Fallow land
- Fields
- Forest edges
- Glades
- Meadows
- Waysides
36 - 52 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Armenian
Յուրթինա Català
Bruna dels prats Česky
Okáč luční Dansk
Græsrandøje Deutsch
Grosses Ochsenauge English
Meadow Brown Español
La Loba Français
Myrtil Hrvatski
Veliko volovsko oko Italiano
Jurtina Latviešu
Pļavas vēršacītis Lietuvių
Paprastasis jautakis satyras Magyar
Nagy ökörszemlepke Nederlands
Bruin zandoogje Norsk
Rappringvinge Polski
Przestrojnik jurtina Shqip
E kafejta e livadheve Slovenčina
Očkáň lúčny Srpski
Obični smeđaš Suomeksi
Tummahäränsilmä Svenska
Slåttergräsfjäril Türkçe
Çayýresmeri Ελληνικά
Κοινή Μανίολα Русский
Бархатница воловий глаз Русский
Бархатница волоокая Русский
Воловий глаз Русский
Крупноглазка большая ქართული
დიდი მსხვილთვალა
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Poaceae Bromus Brome Poaceae Festuca Fescue Poaceae Milium effusum Wood Millet Poaceae Poa Meadow-grass Poaceae Poa pratensis Smooth Meadow-grass
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Epinephele splendida White, 1872
- Links
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Language Website Authors British Butterflies Steven Cheshire Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Butterfly Conservation Armenia euroButterflies Matt Rowling Lepidoptera Caucasi Валентин Тихонов 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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