| Melitaea britomartis | Assmann, 1847 |
TL: Polska, Wrocław (2400 m.)
Habitat
- Forest edges
- Glades
- Heathlands, moorlands
35-38 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyHnědásek podunajský
DeutschÖstlicher-Scheckenfalter
EnglishAssmann's Fritillary
FrançaisMélitée d'Assmann
HrvatskiTamna riđa
LietuviųMargoji šaškytė
MagyarBarna tarkály
NederlandsOostelijke parelmoervlinder
PolskiPrzeplatka britomartis
SlovenčinaHnedáčik podunajský
SuomeksiNiittyverkkoperhonen
SvenskaVeronikanätfjäril
TürkçeMelike Amannisa
БеларускаяШашечница бритомарта
РусскийШашечница бритомартида
УкраїнськаРябець Бритомартида
한국어봄어리표범나비
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Plantaginaceae Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain Plantaginaceae Veronica Speedwell
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Cinclidia britomartis Hübner, 1818 Melitaea veronica Dorfmeister, 1853 Athaliaeformis britomartis Vérity, 1950 Didymaeformis britomartis Vérity, 1950
- Subspecies
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Species Author Melitaea (Mellicta) britomartis amurensis (Staudinger, 1892) Melitaea (Mellicta) britomartis britomartis Assmann, 1847 Melitaea (Mellicta) britomartis latefascia (Fixsen, 1887)
- Melitaea (Mellicta) britomartis is a member of the clade Melitaea athalia:
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Species Author Melitaea (Mellicta) ambigua (Ménétriés, 1859) Melitaea (Mellicta) athalia (Rottemburg, 1775) Melitaea (Mellicta) britomartis Assmann, 1847 Melitaea (Mellicta) caucasogenita Vérity, 1930 Melitaea (Mellicta) celadussa Frühstorfer, 1910 Melitaea (Mellicta) deione (Geyer, 1832) Melitaea (Mellicta) plotina Bremer, 1861
- Links
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Language Website Authors
euroButterflies Matt Rowling
Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
Russian insects Ilya Osipov
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
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