Falter
Ssp. astyanax (Fabricius, 1775)
Ssp. arizonensis Edwards, 1882
Ssp. rubrofasciata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916)
Erstbeschreibung
Habitat
Inhalt
1. Lebendfotos
1.1. Falter
1: Kanada, Yukon Territory, Rock Island Lake (Tthe Ndu Lake), zwischen Minto und Pelly Crossing, ca. 570 m, 9. Juli 2014 (det. & Freilandfoto: Christoph Bausch)Forum
2-4: ein Individuum, Kanada, Yukon Territory, zwischen Fox Lake und den Twin-Lakes, bei Braeburn, ca. 710 m, 9. Juli 2014 (det. & Freilandfoto: Christoph Bausch)Forum
5: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika (USA), Minnesota, Ely, Waldweg, 450 m, 9. August 2023 (det. & fot.: Helmut F Pilz)Forum
1.2. Ssp. astyanax
1: USA, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Montrose Point, Magic Hedge, restaurierte Prärie-Vegetation, 180 m, 17. August 2014 (det. & fot.: Dirk Mezger)Forum
1.3. Ssp. arizonensis
1: USA, Arizona, Cochise Co, Huachucas, Miller Canyon, 15. Juni 1991 (det. & fot.: Markus Lindberg)Forum
1.4. Ssp. rubrofasciata
1: Kanada, Alberta, Waterton, 1274 m, 11. August 2012 (det. & fot.: Hildegard Stalder)Forum
3. Biologie
3.1. Habitat
1: Kanada, Alberta, Waterton, 1274 m, 11. August 2012 (fot.: Hildegard Stalder)Forum
4. Weitere Informationen
4.1. Synonyme
- Papilio ephestion Stoll, [1790]
- Papilio ursula Fabricius, 1793
- Papilio lamina Fabricius, 1793
- Limenitis proserpina Edwards, 1865
- Basilarchia purpuratus Gunder, 1934
- Basilarchia rubrofasechippus Gunder, 1934
- Basilarchia tildeni Field, 1934
- Basilarchia virithemis Field, 1936
4.2. Andere Kombinationen
- Papilio arthemis Drury, [1773] [Originalkombination]
4.3. Unterarten
- Limenitis arthemis arizonensis Edwards, 1882
- Limenitis arthemis astyanax (Fabricius, 1775)
- Limenitis arthemis rubrofasciata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916)
4.4. Faunistik
Nach [Global Biodiversity Information Facility] kommt die Art in USA, Kanada, Mexiko, Barbados, Saint-Pierre und Miquelon und Deutschland? vor.
Locus typicus gemäß Erstbeschreibung: New York.
(Autor: Michel Kettner)
4.5. Literatur
- Erstbeschreibung: Drury, D. (1773): Illustrations of Natural History. Wherein are exhibited Upwards of Two Hundred and Twenty Figures of Exotic Insects, According to their different Genera; Very few of which have hitherto been figured by any Author, Being engraved and coloured from Nature, with the greatest Accuracy, and under the Author's own Inspection, On Fifty Copper-Plates. With a particular Description of each Insect: Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections of the Nature and Properties of many of them. Vol. II: i-vii, 1-90, pl. I-L, Index to the First Volume, Errata and Addenda to the First Volume [not paginated], Index to the Second Volume, Errata and Addenda to the Second Volume [not paginated]. London.