| Apatura ilia | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) | 
TL: Austria, Vienna (1900 m.)
Habitat
- Deciduous forests
 - Forest edges
 - Forest paths
 - Mixed forests
 
Similar species
55-60 mm
60-70 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name 
 CatalàTornassolada petita 
 ČeskyBatolec červený 
 DanskIlia 
 DeutschKleiner Schillerfalter 
 Eesti keelVäike-kiirgliblikas 
 EnglishLesser Purple Emperor 
 EspañolTornasolada chica 
 FrançaisPetit mars changeant 
 HrvatskiMala preljevalica 
 LietuviųPuošnioji vaiva 
 MagyarKis színjátszólepke 
 NederlandsKleine weerschijnvlinder 
 PolskiMieniak strużnik 
 RomânăIrizant mic 
 ShqipApartura 
 SlovenčinaDúhovec menší 
 SlovenščinaMali spreminjavček 
 SrpskiMali prelivac 
 SuomeksiPikkuhäiveperhonen 
 SvenskaLiten Skimmerfjäril 
 TürkçeKüçük Morimparator 
 ΕλληνικάΑπάτουρα του Ιλίου 
 ΕλληνικάΜικρή μενεξεδιά πεταλούδα 
 БеларускаяПераліўніца малая 
 БългарскиЛилава ирисова пеперуда 
 РусскийПереливница илия 
 РусскийПереливница малая 
 РусскийПереливница тополевая 
 УкраїнськаМінливець Ілія 
 УкраїнськаМінливець малий 
 ქართულიილიას ფერცვალა 
 ქართულიმცირე ფერცვალა 
 中文柳紫闪蛱蝶 
 日本語タイリクコムラサキ 
 한국어오색나비 
 زبان_فارسیامپراتور ارغوانی کوچک  
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Salicaceae Populus alba White Poplar Salicaceae Populus nigra Black Poplar Salicaceae Populus tremula Common Aspen Salicaceae Populus trichocarpa Western balsam poplar  - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Salicaceae Salix Willow  
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Apatura barcina Vérity, 1927  
- Links
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Language Website Authors 
 Anything but Common Peter Groenendijk 
 euroButterflies Matt Rowling 
 European Butterfly Page Guy Padfield 
 
 Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner 
 Lepiforum e. V. 
 Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei 
 Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis 
 UK Butterflies Peter Eeles  
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Male, upperside.
Male, upperside.
Female, upperside.
Female, upperside.
Adult, underside.
Larva.
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