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Nymphalidae Satyrinae Coenonymphini Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758) Small Heath (butterfly)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lo Small Heath Panfilo Coenonympha è una specie di farfalla appartenente alla famiglia Nymphalidae, (Satyrinae sottofamiglia, comunemente noto come "i Browns"). E 'diffusa in Eurasia e Africa nord-occidentale, preferendo habitat secco rispetto ad altri Coenonymphae. Le piante ospiti delle larve sono erbe, in particolare festuca ovina, prato Rough erba Poa trivialis. La farfalla assomiglia vagamente un piccolo prato Brown, ma il colore bruno delle ali appare visibilmente più pallido in volo. A differenza del prato Brown e altri membri della comune Satyrinae, la Small Heath è un Basker laterale, sempre e solo a riposo con le ali chiuse e angolato a 90 ° rispetto al sole. Le larve hanno durata di vita di varia lunghezza, anche all'interno della stesso clima, quindi l'immagina di una generazione può essere visto per un lungo periodo. La farfalla ha di solito due, a volte tre, covate ed è sulla fascia da metà maggio fino ai primi di ottobre (fine giugno a metà agosto in climi più freddi). Il overwinters insetto nella sua fase larvale. La Small Heath, come il suo cugino, il muro di Brown, è in grave declino in gran parte dell'Inghilterra meridionale, per ragioni poco chiare, ed è stato quindi designato come BAP UK specie prioritarie (solo ricerca) The Small Heath Coenonympha pamphilus is a butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae, (subfamily Satyrinae, commonly known as "the Browns"). It is widespread in Eurasia and northwestern Africa, preferring drier habitats than other Coenonymphae. The larval host plants are grasses, notably Sheep's Fescue, Rough meadow grass Poa trivialis. The butterfly loosely resembles a small Meadow Brown, but the brown colour of the wings appears noticeably paler in flight. Unlike the Meadow Brown and other common members of Satyrinae, the Small Heath is a lateral basker, only ever resting with its wings closed and angled at 90° to the sun. The larvae have lifespans of varying length, even within the same climate, thus the imagines of one generation may be seen over a long period. The butterfly usually has two, occasionally three, broods and is on the wing from mid May until early October (late June to mid August in colder climates). The insect overwinters in its larval stage. The Small Heath, like its cousin the Wall Brown, has been in serious decline across much of southern England for reasons unclear, and was accordingly designated as a UK BAP Priority Species (research only) Good day and good weekend Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image

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PSDuck

1:53AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Oh, I can see it now! Thanks to this photo, somewhere in Mothworld, a divorce will happen! You caught the two of them en flagrante! Superb photo, Mario!

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lizzibell

1:54AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Great capture...

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jayfar

2:09AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

A very beautiful capture Mario.

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Juliette.Gribnau

2:19AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

exquisite !

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durleybeachbum

2:27AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

A most beautiful pic, Mario! I haven't seen one this year at all.

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rainbows

3:08AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

A very beautiful capture of the pair. Good history too, dear Mario. Hugs. Di. xx

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fredster66

4:10AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Another fine image!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:14AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Una macrofotografia absolutamente brillante il mio amico........!!!! Complimento.....!!!!

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SIGMAWORLD

5:50AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Sehr schönes Foto.

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ragouc

5:58AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Very good close up

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DAVER2112

8:15AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Perfection!! Excellent exposure and sharpness. :)

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flavia49

8:59AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Amo questa tua vene voyeristica!! povere farfalle, non si possono guardare in faccia quando scopano!! wonderful!

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dochtersions

9:00AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Fantastic Mario!!!! Thank you so much for the info.

alanwilliams

9:48AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

beautifully detailed capture as always.

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kleinhoon

10:02AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Fantastic capture and interesting info..!!

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Faemike55

10:20AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Ah! Butterfly Love! Great capture

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annie5

10:28AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Fantastic close-up, Marco! :)

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alessimarco

11:38AM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Excellent capture! Love the title! :)

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MrsRatbag

12:07PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Wonderful shot!

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jmb007

1:59PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

splendida foto!!!! buona serata!!

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jarmila

1:59PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

un'altra coppietta innamorata..bellissima cattura,,grande macro da grande Mario

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Pierrot_Lunaire

2:29PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Fantastica immagine! Queste foto della natura sono spettacolari! Grazie Mario per condividerle! Buon fine settimana!

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Hendesse

2:31PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Excellent shot. Fantastic details and DOF. Very beautiful colors too.

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emmecielle

4:01PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

Ma non era la primavera la stagione degli amori??? Ottimo scatto! :)

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flora-crassella

4:40PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

wonderful picture!!!!!!

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sandra46

5:37PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

allora è la stagione! le poverette non sapevano del paparazzo in agguato! grandissima foto!

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Minda

6:47PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

AMAZING capture mario...and Great INFO...have a great saturday..

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mgtcs

8:40PM | Sat, 07 August 2010

This is really great my friend, fantastic macro shot, beautiful butterfly and a perfect moment, loved it! ****

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anitalee

12:41AM | Sun, 08 August 2010

Excellent

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wysiwig

1:03AM | Sun, 08 August 2010

Oh look, Siamese butterflys! Oh wait, now I see it. Well let's give them some privacy. Fantastic capture. Oh guarda, siamese farfalle! Oh aspetta, ora lo vedo. Bene diamo facci loro una certa vita privata. Fantastico cattura.

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