Queen of Spain fritillary

Queen of Spain fritillary
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Issoria
Species: I. lathonia
Binomial name
Issoria lathonia
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
  • Papilio lathonia Linnaeus, 1758
  • Argynnis lathonia
  • Papilio valdensis Esper, [1804]
  • Issoria saturata (Röber, 1896)
  • Issoria hungarica (Aigner-Abafi, 1906)
  • Issoria florens Verity, 1916
  • Issoria sheljuzhkoi (Stauder, 1923)
  • Argynnis isaeea Gray, 1846
  • Rathora isaeae f. geogr. isaeoides Reuss, 1925

The Queen of Spain fritillary (Issoria lathonia) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.

Range

It occurs throughout the Palaearctic from North Africa to Japan (Bretherton, 1990). It is distinctly migratory in Western Europe, in Central and South Europe - all Italy, reaching almost as far north as the Arctic Circle; however, it is resident in southern Sweden and Finland, and on the coastal sand dunes of the Netherlands (Bretherton, 1990). A map of its distribution is given at Lepidoptera and some other life forms (2009).

Host plants

(Bretherton, 1990; Porter, 1997).

Heat-dependent, the caterpillars of this species are found on the hottest places of the foodplants.

Other

The adult is a strong flyer, and may be found anywhere but forests.

Flight time is between March and October, size is between 38 mm and 46 mm, and is usually found at altitudes between sea level and 2700 m.[1]

Caterpillar

Subspecies

References

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