Inhalt
1. Lebendfotos
1.1. Falter
1: Finnland, Enontekiön Lappi, Enontekiö, Skirhasjoki, 650 m, 10. Juli 2012 (Freilandfoto: Juha Tyllinen), det. Juha TyllinenForum
2: Finnland, Enontekiön Lappi, Enontekiö, Saana, 758 m, 8. Juli 2012 (Freilandfoto: Juha Tyllinen), det. Juha TyllinenForum
3: Schweden, Norrbotten, Abisko-Nationalpark, Kungsleden, 400 m, 25. Juni 1994 (Freilandfoto: Werner Eimann), det. Werner EimannForum
2. Diagnose
2.1. Männchen
2.2. Weibchen
2.3. Erstbeschreibung
1-5: Thunberg (1791: 36-37, 46, pl. fig. 11) [nach Copyright-freien Scans auf www.biodiversitylibrary.org].
3. Biologie
3.1. Habitat
1: Schweden, bei Abisko, 900 m, 20. Juni 1995 (Foto: Jürgen Hensle)
2: Finnland, Enontekiön Lappi, Enontekiö, Saana, 760 m, 8. Juli 2012 (Foto: Juha Tyllinen)Forum
3: Schweden, Norrbotten, oberhalb Abisko-Östra, 800 m, 14. Juli 2013 (Foto: Jürgen Hensle)
4. Weitere Informationen
4.1. Etymologie (Namenserklärung)
„altnordische Schicksalsgöttin.“
4.2. Andere Kombinationen
- Papilio norna Thunberg, 1791 [Originalkombination]
4.3. Synonyme
- Oeneis celaeno Hübner, [1799-1800]
- Chionobas oeno Boisduval, 1832
- Oeneis patrushevae Korshunov, 1985 [Nr. 07468 in Karsholt & Razowski (1996); Synonym nach Gorbunov (2001)]
4.4. Taxonomie
Aarvik et al. (2017) erläutern: "Oeneis norna (Thunberg, 1791) may be a species complex in the Fennoscandia. This is supported by the split of DNA barcodes into three distinct clusters, making O. norna appearing polyphyletic in DNA barcode trees, but also by apparent between-population differences in the male genitalia. Oeneis include many additional species in northern Russia and the taxonomy of the genus appears unfinished. Further taxonomic study is required to clarify the situation, for which reason we prefer to consider them all as O. norna until further information is available."
4.5. Literatur
- Aarvik, L., Bengtsson, B.Å., Elven, H., Ivinskis, P., Jürivete, U., Karsholt, O., Mutanen, M. & N. Savenkov (2017): Nordic-Baltic Checklist of Lepidoptera. — Norwegian Journal of Entomology - Supplement No. 3: 1-236. [PDF auf entomologi.no]
- Gorbunov, P. Y. (2001): The Butterflies of Russia: Classification, genitalia, keys for identification (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea). Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology [Sekundärzitat nach Fauna Europaea].
- Erstbeschreibung: Thunberg, C. P. (1791): D. D. dissertatio entomologica sistens insecta svecica 2: 31-46 + pl. Upsala (Johan. Erdman).