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Pyrgus malvoides ( Asturian )

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Pyrgus malvoides ye un lepidópteru ropalóceru de la familia Hesperiidae. Tien un valumbu d'ente 24 y 26 mm. (Elwes & Edwards, 1897).

Distribución

Atópase n'España, Portugal, oeste y sur de Francia (al sur, a partir d'una llinia que xune'l departamentu francés de Charente Marítimu, el Macizu Central y l'alta Saboya n'embaxo), sudeste de Suiza (sur de Engadina), suroeste d'Austria (sur de Innsbruck) ya Italia, incluyendo la península de Ístria y Sicilia.[2] [3] [4]

Ausente nes islles Baleares, Córcega y Cerdeña.[5]

Periodu de vol

Vuela en dos xeneraciones: la primera, ente abril y xunu, y la segunda, ente finales de xunetu y agostu; a gran altitú namái hai una, en xunu-xunetu.[5]

Bioloxía

La canesba alimentase de Potentilla (especialmente, de Potentilla pensylvanica y Potentilla erecta), Agrimonia y Fragaria. Envierna como pupa.[5]

Referencies

  1. van Swaay, C., Wynhoff, I., Verovnik, R., Wiemers, M., López Munguira, M., Maes, D., Sasic, M., Verstrael, T., Warren, M. & Settele, J. (2010). «Pyrgus malvoides» (inglés). Llista Roxa d'especies amenazaes de la UICN 2016-2. Consultáu'l 12 de octubre de 2016.
  2. N'alemán http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Pyrgus_Malvoides Pyrgus Malvoides (Alemán)
  3. (n'inglés) http://www.pyrgus.de/Pyrgus_malvoides_en.html Pytgus malvoides)
  4. (en castellán) https://sites.google.com/site/picosdeeuropamariposas/pyrgus-malvoides Pyrgus malvoides - Mariposas de Picos de Europa - Gerorges Verhulst
  5. 5,0 5,1 5,2 Tolman

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Pyrgus malvoides ye un lepidópteru ropalóceru de la familia Hesperiidae. Tien un valumbu d'ente 24 y 26 mm. (Elwes & Edwards, 1897).

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Merlet comú ( Catalan; Valencian )

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El merlet comú (Pyrgus malvoides)[1] és un lepidòpter ropalòcer de la família Hesperiidae. Té una envergadura alar d'entre 24 i 26 mm.

Distribució

Es troba a Espanya, Portugal, oest i sud de França (al sud, a partir d'una línia que uneix el Charente Marítim, el Massís Central i l'Alta Savoia en avall), sud-est de Suïssa (sud d'Engadina), sud-oest d'Àustria (sud d'Innsbruck) i Itàlia, incloent-hi la península d'Ístria i Sicília. Absent a les illes Balears, Còrsega i Sardenya.[2][3]

Període de vol

Vola en dues generacions: la primera, entre abril i juny, i la segona, entre finals de juliol i agost; a gran altitud només n'hi ha una, al juny-juliol.[2][4]

Biologia

L'eruga s'alimenta de Potentilla (especialment, de Potentilla pensylvanica i Potentilla erecta), Agrimonia i Fragaria. Hiberna com a pupa.[2]

Referències

  1. «Proposta de noms comuns per a les papallones diürnes (ropalòcers) catalanes» (en català). Butlletí de la Societat Catalana de Lepidopterologia. Arrizabalaga et al., desembre 2012. [Consulta: 6 febrer 2014].
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 Tolman, Tom; Lewington, Richard. Mariposas de España y Europa (en castellà). Lynx, 2011. ISBN 978-84-96553-84-2.
  3. «Pyrgus malvoides» (en anglès). [Consulta: 23 desembre 2014].
  4. Tshikolovets, Vadim V. Butterflies of Europe & the Mediterranean area (en anglès). Tshikolovets Publications, 2011. ISBN 978-80-904900-0-0.

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Pyrgus malvoides

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Pyrgus malvoides, the Southern Grizzled Skipper, is a species of skipper (family Hesperiidae).

Description

The wingspan of this butterfly is 24–26 mm. Pyrgus malvoides cannot be distinguished from Pyrgus malvae by external characteristics, but this is quite possible on the basis of the genital structures (H. malvoides Elw. Markings as in malvae; tergite of anal segment (male) with a tooth on each side).

From the other species of the genus Pyrgus, both species can be clearly differentiated by the presence of the mostly clear submarginal points on the upper side of the wing.[1]

Range

Pyrgus malvoides is distributed from Portugal and Spain via southern and central France, southern Switzerland (south of the main Alpine ridge) and Austria (Vorarlberg, Tyrol) to Italy and Istria.[1]

Habitat

According to previous knowledge, Pyrgus malvoides colonizes various fresh and above all moist habitats in the Alps if these have structures that are favorable to the microclimate, such as open ground on gravel, rocks, obstructions from cattle kicking or erosion, etc. A syntopic occurrence with Pyrgus malvae could not be determined so far. Because of the identification problems in the field, no sucking plants were noted. It is assumed that there are no essential differences to Pyrgus malvae here.[1]

The known altitudinal distribution extends from 800 m to about 2000 m in Bavaria.[1] It is found up to heights of 2500 m in the central Alps.

Ecology

Adults are on wing from April to September. In Bavaria Pyrgus malvoides flies in one generation from around mid-May to mid-July. A second or even third generation per year, as described e.g. in Italy, was not observed in Bavaria.[1]

The larvae feed on Potentilla, Agrimonia and Fragaria species, but primarily Potentilla erecta. It is reported from Switzerland that the caterpillars have been found on various cinquefoil species (Potentilla neumanniana [= tabernaemontani], Potentilla pusilla, Potentilla erecta) and have eaten Fragaria vesca during breeding.[1]

Proven forage plants of the caterpillars are:[2]

Potentilla tabernaemontani (= Potentilla neumanniana, Potentilla verna) [Switzerland, France], Potentilla pusilla [Switzerland, France, Italy], Potentilla erecta [Switzerland, Spain], Potentilla aurea [Austria], Potentilla reptans [France, Italy, Spain], Potentilla rupestris [Switzerland], Potentilla argentea [France], Potentilla grandiflora [Switzerland], Potentilla hirta [France], Potentilla pensylvanica [Spain], Potentilla recta [Spain], Fragaria vesca [Spain, Switzerland], Alchemilla hybrida [Switzerland], Agrimonia eupatoria [France, Spain], Filipendula vulgaris [Spain], Geum montanum [Spain], Rubus caesius [Spain], Rubus idaeus [Switzerland, France, Italy], Rubus ulmifolius [Spain], Sanguisorba minor [Switzerland, Spain]. The information in the above list comes mainly from the combination of Hernández-Roldán et al. (2012).[3] The range of food plants is very similar to that of the sister species Pyrgus malvae. Only Rosaceae and, above all, various Potentilla species are used.[2]

The caterpillars develop quite slowly and can therefore still be found on their food plants in midsummer, often several on one plant.[2]

Conservation

In Switzerland, Pyrgus malvoides is called a typical representative of the rough meadows and pastures. In Bavaria, too, the species was found in wet meadows, extensive pastures and wet grasslands. A threat can only be assumed if traditional extensive cultivation gives way to intensive use or if the meadows are left without use.[1]

Taxonomy

The southern grizzled skipper is also very closely related to the grizzled skipper and has not been separated by significant isolation reproductive barriers.[4] These two species cannot be differentiated according to external characteristics. Regarding their genitalia, however, they differ significantly. And while P. malvoides usually develops two generations per year, the second generation of P. malvae is a very rare exception. The two species can be crossed with each other, but in nature there is only a very narrow band with hybrid finds - otherwise the taxa are spatially clearly separated. P. malvoides is therefore often listed as a (southwestern) subspecies of P. malvae - but mostly as an independent species because of the narrow and constant band of hybrids. Imagos of the species pair from Portugal, Spain, southern France and Italy, but also southern Switzerland and the parts of Austria mentioned, always belong to P. malvoides, those from Germany (with very few exceptions in the border area), from Scandinavia or Poland and northern Switzerland, as well but from Greece to European Russia (and further through Asia) always to Pyrgus malvae. A genital examination is only necessary in the narrow contact belt of the two species.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g editor., Bräu, Markus (2013). Tagfalter in Bayern. ISBN 978-3-8001-7985-5. OCLC 862073451. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ a b c "Pyrgus malvoides - LepiWiki". lepiforum.org. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  3. ^ HERNÁNDEZ-ROLDÁN, JUAN L.; MUNGUIRA, MIGUEL L.; WAGNER, WOLFGANG; VILA, ROGER (2012-09-07). "Comparative analysis and taxonomic use of the morphology of immature stages and natural history traits in European species of Pyrgus Hübner (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae, Pyrginae)". Zootaxa. 3470 (1): 1. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3470.1.1. ISSN 1175-5334.
  4. ^ Hernández-Roldán, Juan L.; Bofill, Roger; Dapporto, Leonardo; Munguira, Miguel L.; Vila, Roger (2014-09-01). "Morphological and chemical analysis of male scent organs in the butterfly genus Pyrgus (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 14 (3): 269–278. doi:10.1007/s13127-014-0170-x. ISSN 1439-6092. S2CID 15709135.

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Pyrgus malvoides ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Pyrgus malvoides es un lepidóptero ropalócero de la familia Hesperiidae. Tiene una envergadura alar de entre 24 y 26 mm.

Distribución

Se encuentra en la península ibérica (España y Portugal), oeste y sur de la Francia continental (al sur, a partir de una línea que une el departamento francés de Charente Marítimo, el Macizo Central y Alta Saboya), sudeste de Suiza (sur de Engadina), suroeste de Austria (sur de Innsbruck) e Italia, incluyendo la península de Istria y Sicilia.[2][3]

Ausente en las islas Baleares, Córcega y Cerdeña.[4]

Periodo de vuelo

Vuela en dos generaciones: la primera, entre abril y junio, y la segunda, entre finales de julio y agosto; a gran altitud sólo hay una, en junio-julio.[4][5]

Biología

La oruga se alimenta de Potentilla (especialmente, de Potentilla pensylvanica y Potentilla erecta), Agrimonia y Fragaria. Hiberna como pupa.[4]

Referencias

  1. van Swaay, C., Wynhoff, I., Verovnik, R., Wiemers, M., López Munguira, M., Maes, D., Sasic, M., Verstrael, T., Warren, M. & Settele, J. (2010). «Pyrgus malvoides». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2016-2 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 12 de octubre de 2016.
  2. Pyrgus Malvoides (en alemán)
  3. Pytgus malvoides (en inglés)
  4. a b c Tolman
  5. Tshikolovets

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Pyrgus malvoides es un lepidóptero ropalócero de la familia Hesperiidae. Tiene una envergadura alar de entre 24 y 26 mm.

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Hespérie de l'aigremoine ( French )

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Pyrgus malvoides

L’Hespérie de l'aigremoine ou Tacheté austral (Pyrgus malvoides) est une espèce de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Hesperiidae et de la sous-famille des Pyrginae. Cette espèce est très proche de Pyrgus malvae, qu'elle remplace dans le Sud-Ouest de l'Europe.

Morphologie

L'imago de Pyrgus malvoides est un petit papillon, avec une LAA variant de 11 à 13 mm. Il a une anatomie très proche de celle de l'espèce jumelle Pyrgus malvae : les deux espèces sont réputées indiscernables par les caractères alaires, mais elles diffèrent par la structure de leurs organes génitaux.

Biologie

Distribution

Pyrgus malvoides est présente dans la péninsule Ibérique, dans le Sud de la France et de la Suisse, et en Italie. Elle remplace dans ces régions Pyrgus malvae, qui peuple le reste de l'Europe.

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L’Hespérie de l'aigremoine ou Tacheté austral (Pyrgus malvoides) est une espèce de lépidoptères (papillons) de la famille des Hesperiidae et de la sous-famille des Pyrginae. Cette espèce est très proche de Pyrgus malvae, qu'elle remplace dans le Sud-Ouest de l'Europe.

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Zuidelijke aardbeivlinder ( Dutch; Flemish )

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De zuidelijke aardbeivlinder (Pyrgus malvoides) is een vlinder uit de familie dikkopjes (Hesperiidae). De wetenschappelijke naam is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1897 door Elwes & Edwards.

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Pyrgus malvoides ( Portuguese )

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Pyrgus malvoides é uma espécie de insetos lepidópteros, mais especificamente de borboletas pertencente à família Hesperiidae.[1]

A autoridade científica da espécie é Elwes & Edwards, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1897.

Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português.

Referências

  1. «Pyrgus malvoides». Sistema Global de Informação sobre Biodiversidade (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de agosto de 2019

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Pyrgus malvoides é uma espécie de insetos lepidópteros, mais especificamente de borboletas pertencente à família Hesperiidae.

A autoridade científica da espécie é Elwes & Edwards, tendo sido descrita no ano de 1897.

Trata-se de uma espécie presente no território português.

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Pyrgus malvoides ( Vietnamese )

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Pyrgus malvoides là một loài bướm ngày thuộc họ Hesperiidae. Nó là loài phân bố từ miền trung Pháp, miền nam Thụy SĩÁo, phía nam Tây Ban Nha, Bồ Đào NhaÝ. Được tìm thấy lên đến độ cao 2.500 mét.Sải cánh dài 24–26 mm, con cái hơi to hơn con đực. Con ấu trùng ăn Potentilla, AgrimonieFragaria nhưng chủ yếu là Potentilla erecta.

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Pyrgus malvoides là một loài bướm ngày thuộc họ Hesperiidae. Nó là loài phân bố từ miền trung Pháp, miền nam Thụy SĩÁo, phía nam Tây Ban Nha, Bồ Đào NhaÝ. Được tìm thấy lên đến độ cao 2.500 mét.Sải cánh dài 24–26 mm, con cái hơi to hơn con đực. Con ấu trùng ăn Potentilla, AgrimonieFragaria nhưng chủ yếu là Potentilla erecta.

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