Oeneis tanana
Oeneis tanana | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Nymphalidae |
Subfamily: | Satyrinae |
Genus: | Oeneis |
species group: | O. bore species group |
Species: | O. tanana |
Binomial name | |
Oeneis tanana A. Warren & Nakahara 2016 | |
Oeneis tanana is a species of butterfly, a member of the Satyrinae. It occurs in Alaska. It is speculated to be a hybrid species of Oeneis bore and O. chryxus.[1]
Range and habitat
It occurs only in the Tanana River valley area of Alaska. This valley, or part of it, was a glacial refugium during the last ice age. O. tanana inhabits clearings in boreal spruce forests.
Larval foods
Speculated to be grasses and sedges.
Adult foods
Unknown, but related species sip nectar.
Life cycle
Adults are on the wing between mid May and early July, but mostly mid June. It takes two seasonal cycles for the caterpillars to completely develop. Adults are only found during odd numbered years.
References
- ↑ Warren, Andrew D.; Nakahara, Shinichi; Lukhtanov, Vladimir A.; Daly, Kathryn M.; Ferris, Clifford D.; Grishin, Nick V.; Cesanek, Martin; Pelham, Jonathan P. "A new species of Oeneis from Alaska, United States, with notes on the Oeneis chryxus complex (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)" (PDF). The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. The Lepidoptera Research Foundation, Inc. 49: 1–20. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
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