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 Pseudochazara anthelea [Hübner, 1824]  White-Banded Rockbrown


 A species of higher altitudes, usually found above 1000
 m. Flight is rapid, with frequent pauses to alight on
 rocks in open, mountainous areas. P. anthelea shows
 marked sexual dimorphism; the upperside ground
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 colour of the smaller male is dark brown, verging on
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 the fore- and hindwings. Male forewing underside                          HJJ  1  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10  11  12
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 ground colour is white with two prominent ocelli,
 visible also on the upperside.  The female’s upperside
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 ground colour is brown, with a wide post-discal band
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 of orange on the forewing; within this band are two                    © Dubi Benyamini            © Dubi Benyamini
 large ocelli, visible also on the underside. Forewing
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 ground colour orange. Hindwing underside is mottled                 lar v a
          pupa
 grey/brown. Males eclosed usually few days before the
 female (Hesselbarth et al., 1995(2): 961). Males are
 territorial and often found on steep rocky slopes - in
 Cyprus usually above 1000 m (Wakeham-Dawson et                                                  © Martin Gascoigne-Pees
 al., 2003). Overlaps with the similarly marked (female                               Subterranean pupal chamber
 only) P. telephassa in the Hatay region of S Turkey –
 see below. The females (and possibly males) aestivate                                             Ļ
 during the summer months and resume activity for egg
 laying in autumn. In courting the male land next to the
 female, position itself in front of her, open and tilt its
 wings toward the female, go around the female trying to               © Christodoulos Makris       © Dubi Benyamini
 excess her genitalia, the female remained motionless
 with her abdomen hide between her close wings. After
 several minutes the male gave up and flew away (DB
 pers. obs.). In Cyprus adult's preferred nectar sources              Ļ  last larval
 are the purple flowers of  Centaurea aegilophila and                   exuviae
 Ptilostemon  chamaepeuce (Asteraceae) (Makris
 2003: 250 & pers. comm. to DB). In S Turkey anthelea
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 et al., 2018: 83, and pers. comm.). Possibly extinct in
 Lebanon since its sole record by Lederer near Beirut
 (1857).                                                      Ļ                   © Dubi Benyamini
                                              © Dubi Benyamini  Subterranean pupal chamber          © Dubi Benyamini
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 )OLJKW SHULRG  April to September, 250 to 1900 m in
 Cyprus (Makris 2003: 250). The single record from S.
 Turkey is from May at 1400 m (Atahan  et al., 2018:
 83).
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 /LIH  KLVWRU\  univoltine. Laid egg is white, barrel
 shape, 1 mm high and 0.5-0.6 mm max diam. with 20-  'LVWULEXWLRQ
 27 vertical ribs. Emerging L1 consumes the egg shell,
 is 1.5-2 mm long, light brown with darker brown dots   TL: Asia Minor. Ranges across Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria,
 along the body and head. Single known L5 was found   Greece, Turkey, Cyprus (absent from other countries of the     © David Jutzeler    © David Jutzeler
 under a stone and photographed by Wolfgang Wagner   Levant) and N Iraq. Rebel (1916) described the Cyprus
 in Ida Mt., C Crete, ~30 Km SW Heraklion; chunky ca   P.  anthelea as ‘Satyrus anthelea (Hb.)  acamanthis N
 26-28 mm long larva is greyish-brown with longitudinal   subsp.’ Van Oorschot et al., (1987) reluctantly designated
 whitish broad strips along all its body, mid-dorsal and   a lectotype for  P.  anthelea  acamanthis, accepting some
 side darker broken lines and sub-dorsal line of arches,   of the distinguishing morphological characters noted
 the short tail is off-white (illust.). Overwintering in the   by Rebel, but the ssp. status was questioned by Olivier
 larval stage. The pupa is 15-16 mm long and 6-6.5 mm   (1996), who synonymised P. anthelea acamanthis with P.
 wide, is radish-brown, smooth and resembles that of   anthelea anthelea. Subsequent work by Wakeham-Dawson
 P. pelopea – illust. The adult eclosed after 3-4 weeks.   et al., (2003) supported Olivier’s view, but proposed
 (Wolfgang Wagner & Marios Aristophanous pers.   further investigation. Here, with the subspecific status of P.
 comms. to DB).  anthelea acamanthis at best only weakly defined, we follow
 Olivier and Wakeham-Dawson et al., (op. cit.) and lump the
 5HFRUGHG KRVWSODQWV  Poaceae (Gramineae) spp.  Cyprus taxon with the nominotypical subspecies.    © Dubi Benyamini    © David Jutzeler    © David Jutzeler
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