Euphydryas sibirica | |
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Euphydryas sibirica davidi | |
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Euphydryas sibirica (Staudinger, 1871)[1] | |
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Euphydryas sibirica is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in north-eastern Asia, where it is found in steppe or steppe-like meadows.[2]
Adults are on wing from June to July.
The larvae of subspecies eothena feed on Scabiosa lachnophylla.
Subspecies
- Euphydryas sibirica sibirica (Transbaikalia)
- Euphydryas sibirica eothena (Röber, 1926) (Amur, Ussuri)
- Euphydryas sibirica davidi (Oberthür, 1881) (northern China, Tuva, Mongolia) - David's checkerspot
- Euphydryas sibirica tenebricosa (Bang-Haas, 1927) (China: Gansu)
- Euphydryas sibirica phyllis Hemming, 1941 (North Korea)
Taxonomy
E. sibirica is in the subgenus Eurodryas The clade members are:
- Euphydryas aurinia (Rottemburg, 1775)
- Euphydryas provincialis (Boisduval, 1828)
- Euphydryas orientalis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851)
- Euphydryas asiatica (Staudinger, 1881)
- Euphydryas sibirica (Staudinger, 1871)
- Euphydryas laeta (Christoph, 1893)
- Euphydryas desfontainii (Godart, 1819)
References
- ↑ "Euphydryas Scudder, 1872" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- ↑ Russian Insects
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