Melanargia ines: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Nymphalidae
- Genus
- Melanargia
- Species
- Melanargia ines
- Scientific Name
- Melanargia ines
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Melanargia ines
Melanargia ines, the Spanish marbled white, is a butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It can be found on the Iberian Peninsula and western North Africa.
The length of the forewings is 23–25 mm. Seitz- M. ines Hoffgg. (— thetis Hbn.) (39 e). Above similar to syllius, but the short transverse band of the forewing heavily black, placed exactly in the centre of the cell and not united with the black discocellular spot. On the hindwing beneath the ocelli are magnificently coloured, the sky-blue centre being successively encircled by russet-red, yellow and lilac rings, the costal ocelli of the upperside being always centred with blue.
Found on stony heights which are almost bare of vegetation excepting flowers. Abundant. The butterflies fly in one generation from May to June.
The larvae feed on various grasses such as Brachypodium pinnatum and Bromus madritensis.
...Melanargia ines in languages:
- Catalan
- Escac de ponent
- Czech
- okáč iberský
- Dutch
- Moors dambordje
- English
- Spanish Marbled White
- French
- Échiquier des Almoravides
- German
- Spanisches Schachbrett
- Portuguese
- Branca-preta-do-Sul
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Melanargia arge
- Melanargia asiatica
- Melanargia caoi
- Melanargia epimede
- Melanargia evartianae
- Melanargia galathea
- Melanargia ganymedes
- Melanargia grumi
- Melanargia halimede
- Melanargia hylata
- Melanargia ines
- Melanargia lachesis
- Melanargia larissa
- Melanargia leda
- Melanargia lucasi
- Melanargia lugens
- Melanargia meridionalis
- Melanargia montana
- Melanargia occitanica
- Melanargia olaria
- Melanargia parce
- Melanargia pherusa
- Melanargia russiae
- Melanargia syriaca
- Melanargia teneates
- Melanargia titea
- Melanargia transcaspica