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Istanbul. 218 pp. Spring-summer seasonal records 1999. News of the Israeli
)OLJKW SHULRG 1st brood from the first week of May at %HDOH & 6SUHQJHU $ 2006. %XWWHUÁLHV RI WKH $DPPLT DUHD Lepidopterists Society 16(2): 48 (in Hebrew).
1200 m to mid-June at 2300 m on Mt Hermon, Anti- Lebanon. A Rocha, Lebanon, 7 pp. & 3 plates. %HQ\DPLQL ' 1999e. Limenitis reducta territorial male near
Lebanon. Ten Hagen collected it on 2 May at Zabadani %HQ\DPLQL $ 1998. Arginnis pandora record in Gush Etzion. Lonicera japonica its main hostplant in Beit Arye 17 July
1400 m Lebanon – Syrian border but did not find it in News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 15(1): 33 (in 1999. 1999 spring-summer seasonal records, News of the
the Hauran (SE Syria) which may be too dry for it. Marios Hebrew). Israeli Lepidopterists Society 16(2): 48 (in Hebrew).
Aristophanous (Cyprus) collected it in mid-June at %HQ\DPLQL ' 'LVWULEXWLRQ OLVW RI WKH EXWWHUÁLHV RI ,VUDHO %HQ\DPLQL ' 2000e 6SULQJ ² 6XPPHU ,VUDHOL EXWWHUÁ\
Bscherre, 1870 m, Lebanon. Sanettra (1999) reported west of the Jordan River (Lepidoptera). Israel Journal of records. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 17(2): 29
M. didyma from Qanawat NW Hauran but it is possibly Entomology 17: 23–36. (in Hebrew).
M. acentria. 2nd partial brood is uncommon in 2000 m %HQ\DPLQL ' 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI WKH 6LQDL 3HQLQVXOD %HQ\DPLQL ' 2000f. Melitaea cinxia in Mt Meron. News of the
local peak of Mt Hermon from late June to mid-August. (Lep. Rhopalocera). Nota lepidopterologica 7(4): 309–321. Israeli Lepidopterists Society 17(1): 4-5 (in Hebrew).
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were observed in cop. the female carrying the male. (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of Israel and nearby areas. records. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 18(2): 40
Five days later in the same biotope a female was flying Monographiae Biologicae 62: 309–324. (in Hebrew).
over small “rosettes” of its LHPs Plantago lanceolata %HQ\DPLQL ' 1989. Polygonia egea adult observed at Ein %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001c 7KH %XWWHUÁLHV RI $QWLRFK +DWD\ 6
var. atrata finally alighting on a flat ~ 15 cm diam. plant Feshkha (NW Dead Sea coast) on 24 March 1989 after Turkey). News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 18(2):17–
and starting to lay eggs on low leaves that were close to winter hibernation, Annual records. News of the Israeli 26 (in Hebrew).
the ground. Small batches of 4, 5 & 2 eggs were laid Lepidopterists Society 8: 18 (in Hebrew). %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001d. Refuelling station for migrating Vannesa
on the underside of the leaves. The eggs were glossy %HQ\DPLQL ' 1990a. $ )LHOG *XLGH WR WKH %XWWHUÁLHV RI ,VUDHO cardui. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 18(1): 19–
light green 0.5 mm wide and 0.65 mm high with flat LQFOXGLQJ EXWWHUÁLHV RI 0RXQW +HUPRQ DQG 6LQDL .HWHU 20 (in Hebrew).
inconspicuous 24-28 vertical ribs. They turned gray with Publishing House, Jerusalem. 234 pp. (in Hebrew). %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001e. The process of migration build-up of
black cap prior to eclosion. Larva right after eclosion %HQ\DPLQL ' 1990c. Junonia orithya appeared in Israel. Vannesa cardui in spring 2001 in Israel. News of the Israeli
white 1.6 mm long with long thin black hairs, L1 hatched News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 7: 11 (in Hebrew). Lepidopterists Society 18(1): 20–21 (in Hebrew).
after 5-6 days. It rested for a while before returning to %HQ\DPLQL ' 6LQDL %XWWHUÁLHV News of the Israeli %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001f 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI 'DQD 5HVHUYH (GRP
eat the whole eggshell. The larvae of each batch stayed Lepidopterists Society 8: 14–21, 31 (in Hebrew). Jordan (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea et Hesperioidea) Part 1.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 together on the upper surfaces of leaves at distances %HQ\DPLQL '., 1991b. Issoria lathonia established a local Linneana belgica XVIII(2): 95–102.
© Ofir Tomer of 5-10 mm from each other without the protective web Israeli population. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001g. Hipparchia syriaca in Israel? .News of
used by other larvae such as are those of M. cinxia. It is 8: 35 (in Hebrew). the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 18(2): 16 (in Hebrew).
not clear how they protect themselves from the common %HQ\DPLQL ' 1992. Annual migration summary for 1992. %HQ\DPLQL ' 2001h. Junonia hierta appeared again in the
Cotesia sp. parasitoids that attack also larvae of M. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 9: 35 (in Hebrew). Jordan Valley. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society
cinxia and M. acentria that share with israela the same %HQ\DPLQL ' 1992b 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI &\SUXV News of the : 8 (in Hebrew).
hostplants and biotope. By end July they grew to 18.5- Israeli Lepidopterists Society 9: 25-29 (in Hebrew). %HQ\DPLQL ' 2002a 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI 'DQD 5HVHUYH (GRP
20 mm long beautifully “decorated” larvae with black %HQ\DPLQL ' 1992c. Hypolimnas misippus in Israel. News of Jordan (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea et Hesperioidea) Part 2.
body punctuated with tiny white spots, and having nine the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 9: 31 (in Hebrew). Linneana belgica XVIII (6): 265–272.
Mt. Hermon, Mt. Hermon, longitudinal rows of cones with black hairs, the mid- %HQ\DPLQL ' 1992d. First records of Nymphalis polychloros %HQ\DPLQL ' 2002b 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI 'DQD 5HVHUYH (GRP
2000m, 11.8.1973 6 2300m, 15.6.1972 dorsal and the two lower lateral ones of which are small in Mt Hermon. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 8: Jordan (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea et Hesperioidea) Part 3.
and respectively white and bluish-white, while the sub- 32 (in Hebrew). Linneana belgica XVIII (7): 351–360.
dorsal two rows on each side are yellow and larger. The %HQ\DPLQL ' 1992e. Junonia orithya appeared again in Arad %HQ\DPLQL ' 2002d. $ )LHOG *XLGH WR WKH %XWWHUÁLHV RI ,VUDHO
head is orange with white lateral line from segment no. (N Negev, Israel). News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society LQFOXGLQJ %XWWHUÁLHV RI 0W +HUPRQ 6LQDL DQG -RUGDQ, 5th
4 backwards – illustr. 4. Pendulous “-” shaped pre-pupa 9: 37 (in Hebrew). revised edition. Keter Publishing House Ltd. Jerusalem. 248
is 15-16 mm long and the pupa itself 13 mm long and %HQ\DPLQL ' 7KH EXWWHUÁLHV RI 0W +HUPRQ /HSLGRSWHUD pp.
4 mm wide, white with red and black spots, and small Rhopalocera and Hesperiidae). Linneana belgica 14(4): %HQ\DPLQL ' 2002f. The Cardinal in Mt Odem, Golan Heights.
hairless black-white and orange flat cones. The second 167–204. Spring - Summer Seasonal records 2002. News of the Israeli
Mt. Hermon, 1650m, Lebanon, Mt. Cedar, El Arz, brood hatched after having spent ten days in the pupal %HQ\DPLQL D. 1997b %XWWHUÁ\ REVHUYDWLRQV LQ -RUGDQ LQ lepidopterists Society 19(2): 55 (in Hebrew).
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stage. September 1997. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society %HQ\DPLQL ' D %XWWHUÁ\ REVHUYDWLRQV News of the
acentria X israela hybrids 14(2): 9–12 (in Hebrew). Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(1): 30 (in Hebrew).
3DUDVLWRLGV same Cotesia sp. (Braconidae) as of M. %HQ\DPLQL ' 1997c. Hypolimnas misippus was observed %HQ\DPLQL ' 2003b. Lekking? of Kirinia roxelana in Northern
acentria and M. cinxia. again in Israel. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society Greece. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(1): 11
Type locality at Mt Hermon 14(1): 14-16 (in Hebrew). (in Hebrew).
slope 1650 - 1800 m 5HFRUGHG KRVWSODQWV only one hostplant was used by M. %HQ\DPLQL ' 1998a %XWWHUÁ\ REVHUYDWLRQV News of the %HQ\DPLQL ' 2003c. 6SULQJ ² 6XPPHU ,VUDHOL EXWWHUÁ\
israela in Mt Hermon; Plantaginaceae, dominant plant Israeli Lepidopterists Society 15(2): 31 (in Hebrew). records. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(2): 44
on the bare slopes of the mountain: Plantago lanceolata %HQ\DPLQL ' 1998b. The cryptic life of Kirinia roxelana in N (in Hebrew).
var. atrata – illustr. 5. Israel. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 15(2): 8 (in %HQ\DPLQL ' 2003e. Is Melanargia titea toxic in Israel? News
Hebrew). of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(2): 36 (in Hebrew).
%HQ\DPLQL ' 1998c. The Zoogeography of Dana Reserve’s %HQ\DPLQL ' 2003f. Territoriality of a male Hipparchia
'LVWULEXWLRQ EXWWHUÁLHV (GRP -RUGDQ News of the Israeli Lepidopterists pisidice intercepting Pontia daplidice (Pieridae) in Beit Arye,
Society 15(2): 14-23 (in Hebrew). C Israel. In: Seasonal records fall 2002 – spring 2003. News
TL. Mt. Hermon 1600-1700 m Israel. Confined to the %HQ\DPLQL ' 1999b 6SULQJ ² 6XPPHU ,VUDHOL EXWWHUÁ\ of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(1): 33 (in Hebrew).
Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon mountain ranges of Israel, records. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 16(2): 49 %HQ\DPLQL ' 2003g. Hipparchia pisidice in cop. on 25.9.2002
Lebanon and Syria above 1200 to 2300+ m. (in Hebrew). in Beit Arye, C Israel. In: Seasonal records fall 2002 – spring
%HQ\DPLQL ' 1999d. On 6 August 1999 Ypthima asterope 2003. News of the Israeli Lepidopterists Society 20(1): 33
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