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Coenonympha arcania  (Linnaeus, 1761)                 Pearly Heath                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           21603-BRACHA-PARPAR - 21603-BRACHA-PARPAR | 4 - A | 21-12-22 | 12:22:47 | SR:-- | Cyan   #21603-BRACHA-PARPAR - 21



 This beautiful delicate satyrid is a new species to the
 Levant, observed for the first time in Hatay in June
 2009. In the south Amanos Mts, it is local and confined                                                                                                                                                                                                         4
 to wet biotopes in the open Black Pine (Pinus nigra)
 forest. Adults fly in dappled light along streams bordered
 by vegetation, alighting on small branches and leaves
 over water or on low plants. Males are territorial, mud
 puddlers and sometimes feed on animal dung.


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 (Atahan et al., 2018: 96; DB pers. obs).                  lar v a
          pupa
 /LIH KLVWRU\  univoltine. Eggs are barrel-shaped, with 20
 fine ribs, and are laid singly or in series along a grass
 blade, creamy-white when laid, developing brown spots
 and becoming completely brown before eclosion after
 7-10 days. L1 eats the eggshell. The mature larva has   ©  Ali Atahan                              ©  Ali Atahan
 a green head, the body is light green with darker green
 and white lines along the body; the sublateral white
 band is wider than other lines and the body ends in a
 short forked tail. The greenish-white pupa has distinctive
 black streaking and is suspended from a low grass stem,
 eclosing after two weeks. Overwinters in the larval stage
 (Lafranchis et al., 2015: 580-581; Warecki, 2010: 130).
 5HFRUGHG  KRVWSODQWV  Poaceae (Gramineae) –  Dactylis
 glomerata (in Hatay). Elsewhere in Turkey, recorded on
 Brachypodium,  Festuca,  Melica and  Poa  (illustr.) spp.
 (Hesselbarth et al., 1995(2): 795).
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 TL: Sweden. Distributed from N Portugal, Spain, France,
 Italy, across Europe, S Norway and Sweden to the Balkans,
 N Turkey, C & S Urals to Altay. The Amanos population is
 isolated by ca. 350 km from the nearest in Sivas Province
 in CN Turkey (Hesselbarth et al., 1995(3): 736) but does
 not warrant a new subspecific status (Martin Wiemers,
 pers. comm. to DB). Absent from Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon,
 Israel, Jordan and the Sinai Peninsula.
 © Dubi Benyamini
 © Adam Warecki
 ©  A d am W a recki  © A d am W a recki                                                          © Bilâl Degirmenci
 © Adam Warecki
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