Zygaena dorycnii
Zygaena dorycnii is a species of moth in the family Zygaenidae. It is found in Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and Armenia.
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Zygaena dorycnii in Seitz | |
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Genus: | Zygaena |
Species: | Z. dorycnii |
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Zygaena dorycnii Ochsenheimer, 1808[1] | |
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It has spots and a red belt, which does not reach all round the abdomen as in the otherwise similar peucedani, not being continued on the underside. — In senescens Stgr. [ now Zygaena ephialtes ssp. senescens Staudinger, 1887 ], from Tauria, the anterior basal spot of the forewing, the hindwing and the abdominal belt are dark rose-colour, the other spots of the forewing being white, with a yellow tint.
The larvae feed on Lotus corniculatus.[2]
Subspecies
- Zygaena dorycnii dorycnii
- Zygaena dorycnii karabaghensis Holik & Sheljuzhko, 1958
- Zygaena dorycnii keredjensis Reiss, 1937
- Zygaena dorycnii kertshensis (Obraztsov, 1935)
- Zygaena dorycnii kubana Holik & Sheljuzhko, 1958
- Zygaena dorycnii teberdensis Reiss, 1936
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