A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Comparative descriptions of the immature stages and ecology of five Finnish melitaeine butterfly species (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae)




AuthorsWahlberg N

PublisherENTOMOLOGICA FENNICA

Publication year2000

Journal:Entomologica Fennica

Journal name in sourceENTOMOLOGICA FENNICA

Journal acronymENTOMOL FENNICA

Volume11

Issue3

First page 167

Last page174

Number of pages8

ISSN0785-8760

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.33338/ef.84062


Abstract
The immature stages of five Finnish melitaeine butterfly species are described, together with a short discussion of the ecology of each species. The five species are Melitaea cinxia (L.), M. diamina (Lang), M. athalia (Rottemburg), Euphydryas maturna (L.) and E. aurinia (Rottemburg). The eggs of the Euphydryas species are distinguished from the eggs of the Melitaea species by their bright yellow colouration when freshly laid which changes to brown after some days. Eggs of the Melitaea species are creamy yellow until hatching. Prediapause larvae are also distinct between these two groups, with Euphydryas species having fine spotting on the body and a very long terminal seta on the spines.-These features are absent in the Melitaea, species.,tall larvae diapause as mid instar larvae, usually in the fourth instar. Behaviour of postdiapause larvae varies between species from highly gregarious (M. cinxia and E. aurinia) through gregarious until diapause. (M. diamina and E. maturna) to solitary (M. athalia).



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