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Title: Lycaenid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) of northwestern Turkey with notes on their ecology and current status
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Bitki Koruma Bölümü.
Kovancı, Orkun Barış
Gençer, Nimet Sema
Kovancı, Bahattin
AAH-2039-2021
12759314200
8863967900
36098898800
Keywords: Adult flight activity
Conservation
Elevation
Host plants
Entomology
Aricia
Aricia eumedon
Cupido osiris
Hyacinthus
Kretania eurypilus
Lepidoptera
Lycaena dispar
Lycaenidae
Papilionoidea
Polyommatus
Rumex
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Soc Colombiana Entomologia-Socolen
Citation: Kovancı, O. B. vd. (2009). "Lycaenid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) of northwestern Turkey with notes on their ecology and current status". Revista Colombiana de Entomologia, 35(2), 275-282.
Abstract: Between 1995 and 2006, a total of 3280 lycaenid adults belonging to 47 species were collected in order to study their distribution and current status in Bursa, northwestern Turkey. Of these, Tomares nogelii is a newly recorded species for northwestern Turkey. The following lycaenid species had not been seen since the 1860s: Aricia eumedon, Cupido osiris, Kretania eurypilus, Plebeius sephirus, and P. ripartii. The endemic water dock plant species Rumex olympicus was recorded as a new host for the larvae of Lycaena dispar. Both Aricia hyacinthus and the endemic Polyommatus ossmar olympicus are under threat of extinction. In contrast, the status of some Polyommatus species changed from local to widespread. The highest number of lycaenid species was recorded in July with a total of 40 species per month. Widespread lycaenid species were generally caught at altitudes higher than 1000 m. Altitudinal distribution and phenology of lycaenid species as well as their new host plants found are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25138
ISSN: 0120-0488
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