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Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)

Photography Macro posted on Jul 19, 2007
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Description


The Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria) is a butterfly found in and on the borders of woodlands throughout much of Europe. In Northern and Eastern Europe where subspecies P. a. tircis occurs it is brown with pale yellow or cream spots and darker upperwing eyespots. In southwestern Europe the subspecies P. a. aegeria has a colour which is more orange in the background; the hindwing underside eyespots are reddish brown rather than black or dark gray. The two forms gradually intergrade into each other. The speckled wood also occurs in North Africa and on the Atlantic island of Madeira. Molecular studies[citation needed] suggest that the African and Madeiran populations are closely related and distinct from European populations of both subspecies, suggesting that Madeira was colonized from Africa and that the African population has a long history of isolation from European populations. Females have brighter and more distinct markings than males. The wingspan of both males and females is 4 - 4.5 cm, although males tend to be slightly smaller than females. Males are highly territorial and will defend their territory against intruding males. For finding females, there exist 2 basic strategies: Some males will vigorously defend a perch and the immediate surroundings, waiting for females to pass by. Others will patrol a lerger territory. Males have either 3 or 4 upper hindwing eyespots. The fourth spot shows only in flight. It appears that the 4-spotted morph tends towards patrolling behaviour to finds mates. This agrees with the probable function of the eyespots to entice predators like birds to aim for the wing margin (which may be damaged without much affecting the butterfly) father than the body. On the other hand, habitat is apparently a major factor influencing mate-finding strategy: perching behavior is more common in males of conifer woodland, whereas males of meadows tend towards patrolling behavior.(Stevens 2005) The caterpillar is green with a short, forked tail and feeds on various species of grass including Yorkshire Fog. The chrysalis (pupa) is green or dark brown. The species is unique in its ability to overwinter in two totally separated developmental stages, as pupae or as half-grown larvae. This leads to a complicated pattern of several adult flights per year.

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Comments (6)


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spm91g

1:15PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Excellent !!

nfrocer

1:27PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I agree, excellent!

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RobyHermida

1:36PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Excellent!!! ;O)

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helanker

1:55PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Lovely butterfly and so well captured. I am sure it is not half as sleepy, as it looks :)))

MrsLubner

2:26PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

With this amazing macro and the information you've provided, I'll be able to identify this butterfly should I ever travel to place where they live. Good pov that give a nice view of the wing markings and that fuzzy little face. :-)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

4:10PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Beautiful butty Oskar... thanks for the info.


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