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Agrodiaetus butterfly (Agrodiaetus shahrami) 268 This insect has one of the highest chromosome numbers among all animals. [128] 215 Black mulberry (Morus nigra) 308 Highest ploidy among plants, 22-ploid (2n = 22x = 308) [129] [130] 216 Atlas blue (Polyommatus atlantica) 448–452: 2n = c. 448 –452.
Polyommatus shahrami (Skala, 2001) Polyommatus shamil (Dantchenko, 2000) Polyommatus shirkuhensis ten Hagen & Eckweiler, 2001; Polyommatus sigberti (Olivier, Poorten, Puplesiene & de Prins, 2000) Polyommatus stigmatifera (Ochsenheimer, 1808) Polyommatus stoliczkanus (Felder & Felder, 1865) Polyommatus surakovi (Koçak, 1996) Polyommatus sutleja ...
Polyommatus (Agrodiaetus) fulgens is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.It is found in the north and north-east of Spain. [1]The wingspan is about 29 mm. [2] The upper side of the male is very pale blue with an androconial spot and a light brown border, while the upper side of the female is brown.
This is a list of butterfly species recorded in Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain) ... Agrodiaetus fabressei: Velludita parda española: Agrodiaetus fulgens:
The authors also added hundreds of new records from institutional and private collections. In total, 4,812 butterfly and moth species were documented as part of the project, including the first records of three families and 182 species for Iran. Four species new to science were discovered and several taxonomic changes were proposed.
Polyommatus admetus, the anomalous blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper in 1783. It is found in south-eastern Europe and Turkey. The wingspan is 30–40 mm. [2] Adults are on wing from June to August. The larvae feed on Onobrychis species [3] (including O. viciifolia) and Lathyrus ...
L. amandus Schr. (= icarius Esp., corydon Thunb., amanda auct.) (80h). Resembling damon in shape and size and in certain local varieties also in the upperside of the male. In true amandus, however, the male is above much deeper blue with a slight violet sheen, so that the males look like gigantic icarus, from which they are however distinguished at a glance by the costal margin being broadly ...
The Piedmont anomalous blue (Polyommatus humedasae) is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is endemic to Italy , where it is known mostly from the Aosta Valley in the Italian Alps. It is mainly found on altitudes of 800 to 1,000 meters but at times up to 1,600 meters.