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Melitaea syriaca Rebel, 1905                Syrian Fritillary


                    The commonest Melitaea species of the Levant recently   Antirrhinum majus var. [C] (Benyamini & Shahak, 2007).
                    separated from  Melitaea trivia by van Oorschot &   In Beit Arye, Israel, 1986, larvae of two successive
                    Coutsis (2014). Flight is weak and close to the ground.   summer broods were found (and reared) on violet-
                    Adults may vary in their appearance, some having less   flowered Buddleia davidii [C] (DB, breeding notes).           Pseudochazara de Lesse, 1951
                    pronounced wing spotting, resembling M. acentria and                                                                     Pseudochazara anthelea anthelea (Hübner, [1823-1824]
                                                                                                                                             Pseudochazara telephassa (Geyer, [1827])
                    M.  didyma; they may be difficult to separate in areas                                                                   Pseudochazara pelopea pelopea (Klug, 1832)
                    where the species fly together. Females of first brood   'LVWULEXWLRQ                                                    Pseudochazara pelopea persica (Christoph, 1877)
                    are exceptionally large, but specimens of the second                                                                     Pseudochazara mamurra larseni Koçak, 1978
                                                                                                                                             Pseudochazara mamurra birgit Gross, 1978
                    and third broods are smaller than those of the first,   TL: “Syria (Haifa)” (Haifa, Israel). Distribution ranges         Pseudochazara mniszechii mniszechii (Herrich-Schäffer, [1851])
                    being closer in size to the larger lycaenids. Males are   from SE Bulgaria, NE Greece and the E Aegean islands           Pseudochazara lidya obscura (Staudinger, 1878)
                    territorial and strong hilltoppers. The female carries   of Híos, Ikaria, Kos, Lesvos and Samos, Turkey, Syria,       Satyrus Latreille, 1810
                                                                                                                                             Satyrus favonius favonius Staudinger, [1892]
                    the male in cop. On 5 June 2013 between Andirim and   Lebanon, Israel and Sinai (Egypt), its southern limit              Satyrus ferula ferula (Fabricius, 1793)
                    .DKUDPDQPDUDû   &6  7XUNH\  D  QHDUO\  GHIROLDWHG  WZR   of distribution. Unrecorded from Cyprus. No ssp. are            Satyrus makmal Higgins, 1965
                    bushes of  Verbascum sp. and one leaf with tens of   known (van Oorschot & Coutsis, 2014).                            Ypthima Hübner, 1818                            Subfamily %LEOLGLQDH  Boisduval, 1833
                                                                                                                                             Ypthima asterope asterope (Klug, 1832)
                    yellowish eggs were observed near a big nest of mid-                                                                  Proterebia Roos & Arnscheid, 1980               Tribe %LEOLGLQL Boisduval, 1833
                    sized ants – does it mean that syriaca larvae are not                                                                    Proterebia phagea (Borkhausen, 1788)         Byblia Hübner, [1819]
                    attacked by some ant species? (DB pers. obs.).                                                                                                                           Byblia anvatara (Boisduval, 1833)
                                                                                                                                                                                             Byblia ilithyia (Drury, [1773])
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                    )OLJKW  SHULRG  usually early March to mid-November,
                    from -350 m bsl at Ein Gedi, Dead Sea to 2050+ m
                    (Mt Hermon) in Israel, but autumn 2017 was long,
                    rains started very late and on 16 January 2018 Israel
                    & Gliek (2018) observed a specimen in the Jerusalem
                    Gazelle Valley Park; March-November, sl to 2000 m in
                    Hatay (Atahan et al., 2018: 68 & pers. comm. to DB);
                    March–late October, sl-1500+ m in Lebanon (Larsen,
                    1974: 126-127); 2119-2400 m in Al-Lazzab reserve
                    Syrian Anti-Lebanon (Zarikian & Ghrejyan, 2018);                                                                      Subfamily +HOLFRQLLQDH Swainson, 1822          Subfamily 1\PSKDOLQDH Rafinesque, 1815
                    January-October 750-1400+ m in Sinai (Benyamini,
                    1984); A hilltopping male was collected by DB on top of                                                               Tribe $UJ\QQLQL Duponchel, [1835]              Tribe 1\PSKDOLQL Rafinesque, 1815
                    Gebel Um-Rig’len near Serabit el khadim temple to the                                                                 Clossiana Reuss, 1920                          Vanessa Fabricius, 1807
                                                                                                                                                                                            Vanessa atalanta atalanta (Linnaeus, 1758)
                                                                                                                                             Clossiana euphrosyne (Linnaeus, 1758)
                    Goddess Hathor (2800 BC) in W Sinai on 27 January                                                                     Issoria Hübner, [1819]                            Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus, 1758)
                    1979; A single specimen coll. 25 February 1982 (no                                                                       Issoria lathonia lathonia (Linnaeus, 1758)  Aglais Dalman, 1816
                    additional data) exist in the collection of the Ministry                                                              Brenthis Hübner, [1819]                           Aglais urticae turcica (Staudinger, 1871)
                    of Agriculture Cairo (DB pers. obs.); May-August, S Sinai                                                                Brenthis daphne daphne (Bergsträsser, 1780)  Nymphalis Kluk, 1780
                    (Gilbert & Zalat, 2007: 111); throughout the year, 700-                                                               Argynnis Fabricius, 1807                          Nymphalis polychloros polychloros (Linnaeus, 1758)
                                                                                                                                             Argynnis adippe taurica (Staudinger, 1878)
                                                                                                                                                                                            Nymphalis xanthomelas fervescens (Stichel, [1908])
                    1500+ m Sinai (Larsen, 1990: 58).                                                                                        Argynnis niobe gigantea Staudinger, 1871    Polygonia Hübner, [1819]
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                                                                                                                                             Argynnis niobe philistra Seitz, [1909]         Polygonia c-album c-album (Linnaeus, 1758)
                    /LIH  KLVWRU\  univoltine to polyvoltine, depending                                                                      Argynnis pandora pandora ([Schiffermüller], 1775)   Polygonia egea egea (Cramer, [1775])
                    on elevation. Females lay eggs in groups of 30-100                                                                       Argynnis paphia delila Röber, 1896          Tribe Junoniini Reuter, 1896
                                                                                                                                                                                         Junonia Hübner, [1819]
                                                                                                                                             Argynnis aglaja ottomana (Röber, 1896)
                    under the LHP leaves at the base of the plant close to                                                                                                                  Junonia hierta crebrene Trimen, 1870
                    the ground, or even under stones near the hostplant.                                                                                                                    Junonia orithya here Lang, 1884
                    In desert areas where hostplants are fewer, several                                                                                                                     Junonia orithya madagascariensis Guenée, 1865
                    females have been observed group ovipositing in the                                                                                                                  Hypolimnas Hübner, [1819]
                                                                                                                                                                                            Hypolimnas misippus misippus (Linnaeus, 1764)
                    same location (Pe’er, 2003). Eggs are 0.7 mm in height,                                                                                                              Tribe Melitaeini Newman, 1870
                    of a rounded cone shape, smooth and green. L1 is 1.8                                                                                                                 Melitaea Fabricius, 1807
                    mm long, green and hairy, with a black head. The mature                                                                                                                 Melitaea cinxia clarissa Staudinger, 1901
                    larva measures 25 mm and has a black body with an                                                                                                                       Melitaea phoebe phoebe (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
                    orange head, white and orange cones covered with black                                                                                                                  Melitaea telona - group A (Fruhstorfer, 1908)  ?
                                                                                                                                                                                            Melitaea telona - group B  (Fruhstorfer, 1908) ?
                    hairs. The suspended pupa is 11-15 mm long, light grey                                                                                                                  Melitaea klili n. sp Benyamini 2021
                    with black, white and orange spots, hatching after 7-11                                                                                                                 Melitaea arduinna evanescens Staudinger, 1886
                    days. Larvae of the autumn generation overwinter after                                  © Dubi   Benyamini                                                              Melitaea arduinna levantina n. ssp. Benyamnini & Russell 2021
                    the second moulting.                                                                                                                                                    Melitaea collina collina Lederer, 1861
                                                                                                                                                                                            Melitaea didyma didyma (Esper, 1778)
                                                                                                                                                                                            Melitaea didyma libanotica Belter, 1934
                    3DUDVLWRLGV  Braconidae (Microgastrinae):  Apanteles                                                                                                                    Melitaea israela n. sp. Benyamini, Tomer & Coutsis 2021
                    sp., Cotesia lycophron; Tachinidae (Exoristinae): Erycia                                                              Subfamily /LPHQLWLGLQDH Behr, 1864                Melitaea acentria acentria Lukhtanov, 2017

                    fasciata, Exorista segregata (Eisenstein, 2003: 167).                                                                 Tribe /LPHQLWLGLQL Behr, 1864                     Melitaea acentria arabica n. ssp.Benyamini, Pittaway & Coutsis 2021
                    5HFRUGHG  KRVWSODQWV  Scrophulariaceae –  Verbascum                                                                   Limenitis Fabricius, 1807                         Melitaea syriaca Rebel, 1905
                                                                                                                                                                                            Melitaea deserticola macromaculata Belter, 1934
                    sinuatum [M], V. sinaiticum, Scrophularia hypericifolia,                                                                 Limenitis reducta herculeana Stichel [1909]    Melitaea deserticola scotti Higgins, 1941
                    S.  xanthoglossa,  Kickxia aegyptiaca, Linaria tenuis,                                                                   Limenitis reducta schiffermuelleri Higgins, 1933   Melitaea athalia athalia (Rottemburg, 1775)
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