LEPIDOPTERA
PIERIDAE Duponchel,1835
ZEGRIS Boisduval, 1836
Zegris eupheme (Esper, [1804])
Zegris eupheme (Esper, [1804]) • TYPE LOCALITY. "S. Russia" [Sevastopol, Crimea]. • RANGE. N. Africa, SW. and SE. Europe to E. Kazakhstan, Asia Minor to the Middle East and N. Iran. • DISTRIBUTION AND VARIATION. The S. European part, the Caucasus Major and Minor, the Armenian Highland, Talysh, Turan, N. Tian-Shan (Zailiisky Alatau), Dzhungarsky Alatau, the S. Altai are inhabited by the nominate subspecies (= erothoe Eversmann, 1832; = menestho Menetries, 1832). • TAXONOMIC NOTES. Some authors believe the taxon menestho to be a distinct subspecies. • HABITATS AND BIOLOGY. Steppe and semi-desert landscapes not higher than 1,000 m a.s.1. in the mountains. Flight period: April-June. Host plants (Nekrutenko, 1990, Danchenko, pers. corn.): Sinapis, Raphanus, Sisymbrium polymorphum, CcLmelina laxa. Pupa hibernating. • SIMILAR SPECIES. Microzegris pyrothoe: smaller, UNH white spots long. Photo and text: Guide to the BUTTERFLIES OF RUSSIA and adjacent territories Volume 1. PENSOFT, Sofia - Moscow. 1997 |
Zegris fausti Christoph, 1877
Zegris fausti Christoph, 1877
• TYPE LOCALITY. "Krasnowodsk" [Turkmenia].
• RANGE. From Iraq and Iran across S. Middle Asia and Afghanistan to Pakistan.
• DISTRIBUTION AND VARIATION. Kopet-Dagh, E. Kara-Kum, S. Ghissar, foothills of Zailiisky Alatau and the Ili River valley, all populated by the nominate subspecies.
• HABITATS AND BIOLOGY. Steppe and semi-desert to desert landscapes up to 1,500 m a.s.1. in the mountains. Flight period: April-June. Host plants: Crambe kotschyana and Sisymbrium. Pupa hibernating.
• SIMILAR SPECIES. Microzegris pyrothoe: smaller, UNH white spots long.
Photo and text: Guide to the BUTTERFLIES OF RUSSIA and adjacent territories Volume 1. PENSOFT, Sofia - Moscow. 1997