''Zerynthia polyxena'', the southern festoon, is a butterfly belonging to the
butterfly
Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises ...
family
Papilionidae
Swallowtail butterflies are large, colorful butterflies in the family Papilionidae, and include over 550 species. Though the majority are tropical, members of the family inhabit every continent except Antarctica. The family includes the larges ...
.
Subspecies and forms
Under the rules of the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
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, Article 1.3.4, names used only below the rank of subspecies do not enter into consideration in zoological nomenclature; infrasubspecific names do not have formally recognized authorship, and do not compete for priority or homonymy with names used for species or subspecies. Accordingly, all of the names used for "forms" of ''Z. polyxena'' listed below must be disregarded as having no nomenclatural standing whatsoever, even though many are presented with authors and dates.
Subspecies and forms include:
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' (]Denis
Denis may refer to:
People
* Saint Denis of Paris, 3rd-century Christian martyr and first bishop of Paris
* Denis the Areopagite, Biblical figure
* Denis, son of Ampud (died 1236), baron in the Kingdom of Hungary
* Denis the Carthusian (1402–14 ...
& Schiffermüller, 1775) in Italy
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''punctata'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''marpha'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''rubra'' Hoffmann], 1916
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''bella'' Wilhelm Neuburger, Neuburger, 1903
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''bipunctata'' Cosmovici, 1892
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''meridionalis'' Hoffmann, 1916
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''tripunctata'' Zelezny, 1916
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''nora'' Schultz, 1908 (''kreusa'' Tomala)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''muelleri'' Bryk, 1921 (''mulleri'' Bryk, recte ''muelleri'')
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''springeri'' Ronnicke, 1906
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''reducta'' Zelezny, 1915
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''nigromaculata'' Zelezny, 1915
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''unimaculata'' Zelezny, 1915
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''demaculata'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''confluens'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''lateviltata'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''fasciata'' Begrer, 1919
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''skalae'' Zelezny, 1917
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''derubescens'' Zullich, 1928
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''alba'' Esper, 1805
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''subalba'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''rufescens'' Oberthür, 1879
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''meta'' Meigen
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''ochracea'' Staudinger, 1861
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''cellopura'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''basinigra'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''quincunx'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''divisa'' Schultz, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''ornata'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''vitrina'' Rothschild
** ''Zerynthia polyxena polyxena'' f. ''irregularis'' Holland
* ''Zerynthia polyxena aemiliae'' Rocci, 1929 in North Italy; Lombardy: Massa Lombarda
Massa Lombarda ( rgn, La Mása) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Ravenna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about east of Bologna and about west of Ravenna.
Twin towns
Massa Lombarda is twinned with:
* Poreč
Por ...
, Modena
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, Livorno
* ''Zerynthia polyxena albanica'' Riemel, 1927 in Albania
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' (Esper, 1780) (''medesicaste'' Hoffmannsegg
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) (south France: Provence
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- east Pyrenees
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)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''alicea'' Neuburger, 1903
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''paucipunctata'' Neuburger
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''tristis'' Verity
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''divisa'' Schultez
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''hartmanni'' Staudfuss, 1896
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''unipunctata'' Eisner, 1954
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''minusculus'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''vitrina'' Rothschild sensu Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''aperta'' Eisner, 1954
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''quincunx'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''honnerathii'' Boisduval, 1832
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''albescens'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena australis'' f. ''binaria'' Eisner
* ''Zerynthia polyxena bosniensis'' Eisner, 1974 in Bosnia
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** ''Zerynthia polyxena bosniensis'' f. ''ochracea'' Staudinger, 1861
** ''Zerynthia polyxena bosniensis'' f.''reducta'' Zelzny, 1915
* ''Zerynthia polyxena bryki'' Eisner, 1954 in Montenegro
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, Herzegovina
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border
* ''Zerynthia polyxena cantabrica'' Gomez-Bustille (Spain: Cantabrica)
* ''Zerynthia polyxena carmenae'' Sabariego et Martinez, 1991 in Bulgaria
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' (Geyer, 1828) in south France
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, north Italy
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** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''ochracea'' Staudinger, 1861
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''vitrina'' Rothschild
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, 1918
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''inornata'' Pionneau
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''bella'' Wilhelm Neuburger, Neuburger
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''reducta'' Železný, 1915
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''quincunx'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''microcreusa'' Verity, 1947
** ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra'' f. ''deminuta'' Verity, 1947
* ''Zerynthia polyxena cassandra-clara'' Verity, 1947 in Croatia
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' Ruhl, 1892 (''transcastilia'' Mon) (Central Spain: Castilia, Albarracín
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)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''derubescens'' Schultz
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''honnorathii'' Boisduval, 1832 (''henrietta'' Timmins)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''tristis'' Verity, 1906
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''semitristis'' de Sagarra, 1930
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''ornatissima'' Blachier, 1908
** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''nigricans'' Holland
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** ''Zerynthia polyxena castiliana'' f. ''alicea'' Neuburger, 1903
* ''Zerynthia polyxena catalonica'' de Sagarra 1930 (Spain: Catalonia
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Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the no ...
)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena catalonica'' f. ''semitristis'' de Sagarra, 1930
* ''Zerynthia polyxena caucasiae'' Nardelli & Hirschfeld, 2002 north west of Caucasus
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena creusa'' Meigen, 1829 (central Italy: Ventimiglia
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(Verity, 1950), cf. Eisner, 1974!)
* ''Zerynthia polyxena decastroi'' Sala & Bollino, 1992 in Italy
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena deminuta'' Verity, 1947 southern of France
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena demnosia'' Freyer, 1833 (Dahl
Dahl may refer to:
* Dal (or dahl, or dhal), a dish or preparation of lentils or other pulses
Places Germany
* Hagen-Dahl, Hagen, Ruhrgebiet
*Kürten-Dahl, Kürten, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis
*Marienheide-Dahl, Marienheide, Oberbergischer Kreis ...
MS) (''albanica'' Riemel], ''thusnelda'' Schultz) (= ssp. ''macedonia'' Eisner, 1974 ( Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia, Thessalia
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, Dalmatia
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, Albania
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)
** ''Zerynthia polyxena demnosia'' f. ''quincunx'' Eisner
** ''Zerynthia polyxena demnosia'' f. ''vitrina'' Rothschild
** ''Zerynthia polyxena demnosia'' f. ''ochracea'' Staudinger, 1861
* ''Zerynthia polyxena gracilis'' Schultz, 1908 in north-east Turkey
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: Brusa, Karagja Dagh
* ''Zerynthia polyxena idaensis'' Eisner, 1974 in Crete
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** ''Zerynthia polyxena idaensis'' f. ''rumina'' Linne, 1758
* ''Zerynthia polyxena latevittata'' (Verity, 1919) in Sicily
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena latiaris'' Stichel, 1907 in south Italy: Calabria, Rome
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, Monti Albani
* ''Zerynthia polyxena linnea'' (Bryk, 1932) in Italy
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, Elba
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena macedonia'' Eisner, 1974 in Macedonia
* ''Zerynthia polyxena michaelis'' Nardelli, 1993 in Italy
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena microcreusa'' Verity, 1947 southern of France
* ''Zerynthia polyxena minima'' Gerhardinger, 1951 Spain: Toledo)
* ''Zerynthia polyxena nemorensis'' (Verity, 1919) in Italy: Toscana
it, Toscano (man) it, Toscana (woman)
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, Firenze
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.
* ''Zerynthia polyxena nigra'' Sijaric, 1989 in Bosnia
* ''Zerynthia polyxena padana'' Rocci, 1929 in north Italy: Piedmont
it, Piemontese
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, Lombardy, Turin
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena patrizii'' Nardelli, 1993 in Italy
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena petheri'' Romei, 1927 (south Spain: Sierra Nevada
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)
* ''Zerynthia polyxena petri'' (Bryk, 1932) in Greece
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, south Ukrainskaja: Cherson, Kiev
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Ky ...
, lower Juzinyi Bug, Krim
* ''Zerynthia polyxena polymnia'' (Millière, 1880) in Greece: Euboea
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena reverdinii'' Fruhstorfer, 1908 in west and north Italy: Liguria
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.
* ''Zerynthia polyxena silana'' Storace, 1962 in Italy
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena sontae'' Sijaric, 1989 in Serbia
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* ''Zerynthia polyxena taygetana'' Rosen, 1929 in Greece: Taygetus
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, Peleponesos
* ''Zerynthia polyxena thesto'' Fruhstorfer, 1908 in south-west U.S.S.R.
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: lower Volga
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, Saratow, lower Don
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** ''Zerynthia polyxena thesto'' f. ''rufescens'' Oberthür, 1879
** ''Zerynthia polyxena thesto'' f. ''muelleri'' Bryk, 1991
** ''Zerynthia polyxena thesto'' f. ''cellopura'' Eisner
* ''Zerynthia polyxena tristis'' de Lattin, 1950 in Turkey
* ''Zerynthia polyxena vipsania'' Hemming, 1941 (:''latevittata'' Verity, 1919, a secondary homonym of ''latevittata'' Schultz, 1908: ''creusa'' Mann
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, nec Meigen, Dahl
Dahl may refer to:
* Dal (or dahl, or dhal), a dish or preparation of lentils or other pulses
Places Germany
* Hagen-Dahl, Hagen, Ruhrgebiet
*Kürten-Dahl, Kürten, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis
*Marienheide-Dahl, Marienheide, Oberbergischer Kreis ...
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Places Croatia
* the Republic of Ragusa (or Republic of Dubrovnik), the maritime city-state of Ragusa
* Cavtat (historically ' in Italian), a town in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Cro ...
, 1906, (Sicily
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Distribution
''Z. polyxena'' is widespread in the middle and southern Europe (southeastern France
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, Italy
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, Slovakia
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and Greece
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) covering all the Balkans
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and reaching the south of Kazakhstan
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and the Urals
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. Although they are widespread they occur only locally.[Fauna Europaea]
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Habitat
These rare butterflies can be found in warm, sunny and open places such as grassy herb-rich meadows, vineyards, river banks, wetlands, cultivated areas, brushy places, wasteland, rocky cliffs and karst terrains, at an elevation of from 0 to 1,700 metres above sea level but usually below 900 metres.
Description
The southern festoon can reach a wingspan of 46–52 mm. The females have slightly longer wings, usually lighter colored than males. The basic color of the wings is yellow, with a complicated pattern of several black bands and spots.
On the edges of the hindwings they have a black sinuous line with a series of blue and red warning spots to deter potential predators (aposematism
Aposematism is the Advertising in biology, advertising by an animal to potential predation, predators that it is not worth attacking or eating. This unprofitability may consist of any defences which make the prey difficult to kill and eat, suc ...
). The body is dark brown and bears red patches on the sides of the abdomen.
This species is rather similar to, and can be confused only with, the Spanish festoon
''Zerynthia rumina'', the Spanish festoon, is a butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae. It is a widespread species in Iberia and frequents most habitats.
Distribution
North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and southern France.
Descripti ...
(''Z. rumina''). The differences are in the presence of blue on the hind wings of ''Z. polyxena'' and the relatively lower amount of red on its forewings compared with ''Z. rumina''. The ranges of these two species overlap only in southeast France.
The caterpillars of ''Z. polyxena'' are up to 35 millimeters long. They are initially black, then they are yellowish with six rows of fleshy orange and black spikes all over the body.
Zerynthia polyxena MHNT CUT 2013 3 8 Male Dos Montferrier-sur-Lez.jpg, Male
Zerynthia polyxena MHNT CUT 2013 3 8 Male Ventre Montferrier-sur-Lez.jpg, Male bottom
Zerynthia polyxena MHNT CUT 2013 3 8 female Dos Montferrier-sur-Lez.jpg, Female
Zerynthia polyxena MHNT CUT 2013 3 8 female Ventre Montferrier-sur-Lez.jpg, Female bottom
Biology
It is an early spring butterfly. Adults fly from April to June in a single brood. The adults are active for no more than three weeks. The females lay their eggs singly or in small groups at the bottom of the host plants. The eggs are spherical and whitish at first, bluish colored before hatching. The caterpillars feed on birthworts (mainly (''Aristolochia clematitis
''Aristolochia clematitis'', the (European) birthwort, is a twining herbaceous plant in the family Aristolochiaceae, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. The plant seeks ligh ...
'', ''Aristolochia rotunda
''Aristolochia rotunda'', commonly known as smearwort or round-leaved birthwort, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to Southern Europe.
Etymology
The genus name ''Aristolochia'' derives from the Greek words αριστος (aristos) meaning ...
'', '' Aristolochia pistolochia'', ''Aristolochia pallida
''Aristolochia'' () is a large plant genus with over 500 species that is the type genus of the family Aristolochiaceae. Its members are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are widespread and occur in the most diverse ...
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Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa
/ref> The special food of the larvae provides the toxic substances which then also go to the adults, making them inedible. The young caterpillars feed at first on flowers and young shoots, while after the second molt they feed on leaves. The pupae stay linked to a support by a silk belt for wintering and the new adults hatch the next spring.
References
Bibliography
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*Dapporto, L., Speciation in Mediterranean refugia and post-glacial expansion of Zerynthia polyxena (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae). J. Zool. Syst. Evol. Res., in press.doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0469.2009.00550.x
*Higgins, L.G, Riley, N.D, 1970; A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain and Europe
*Kükenthal, W. (Ed.), Handbuch der Zoologie / Handbook of Zoology, Band 4: Arthropoda - 2. Hälfte: Insecta - Lepidoptera, moths and butterflies, in Kristensen, N. P. (a cura di), Handbuch der Zoologie, Fischer, M. (Scientific Editor), Teilband/Part 35: Volume 1: Evolution, systematics, and biogeography, Berlino, New York, Walter de Gruyter, 1999 998
Year 998 ( CMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
* Spring – Otto III retakes Rome and restores power in the papal city. Crescent ...
pp. x + 491, , OCLC 174380917.
*Nazari, V., Sperling, F.A.H. 2007; Mitochondrial DNA divergence and phylogeography in western Palaearctic Parnassiinae (Lepidoptera:Papilionidae): how many species are there? Insect Syst Evol 38:121–138.
*Scoble, M. J., The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and Diversity, 2nd ed., London, Oxford University Press & Natural History Museum, 2011 992
Year 992 ( CMXCII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
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Worldwide
* Winter – A superflare from the sun causes an Aurora Borealis, with visibility as fa ...
pp. xi, 404, , LCCN 92004297, OCLC 25282932.
*Stehr, F. W. (Ed.), Immature Insects, 2 vol., 2nd ed. Dubuque, Iowa, Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1991 987
Year 987 ( CMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
* February 7 – Bardas Phokas (the Younger) and Bardas Skleros, two memb ...
pp. ix, 754, , LCCN 85081922, OCLC 13784377.
External links
Euro Butterflies by Matt Rowlings
Catalogue of life
DK – Pocket Nature
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Polyxena
In Greek mythology, Polyxena (; Greek: ) was the youngest daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen, Hecuba. She does not appear in Homer, but in several other classical authors, though the details of her story vary considerably. After the ...
Butterflies described in 1775
Butterflies of Asia
Butterflies of Europe
Taxa named by Michael Denis
Taxa named by Ignaz Schiffermüller