LEPIDOPTERA
H E S P E R I I D A E Latreille, 1809
PYRGUS Hubner, [1819]
Pyrgus andromedae (Wallengren, 1853)
Pyrgus andromedae (Wallengren, 1853)
• TYPE LOCALITY. Dalarne [Norway].
• RANGE. Mountains of Europe (Fennoscandia, the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Carpa-thians, high mountains of Yugoslavia and Greece) up to the Polar Urals in the east.
• DISTRIBUTION AND VARIATION. Mountains of the European part (the Carpa-thians, the Khibiny, the Polar Urals).
• HABITATS AND BIOLOGY. Tundras and alpine habitats up to 2,500 m a.s.l. Flight period: May-August in a single generation. Host plants (Henriksen, Kreutzer, 1982): Malva and Alchemilla (A. glomerulans in Fennoscandia).
• SIMILAR SPECIES. P. centaureae: FW less strongly pointed, UPF white spots broad, UNH ground colour dark, central discal spot not extended basad. The following three species are very much alike superficially. A reliable identification of the species can be made only upon examination of the genitalia (Fig.).
Photo and text: Guide to the BUTTERFLIES OF RUSSIA and adjacent territories Volume 1. PENSOFT, Sofia - Moscow. 1997