Boloria dia (Linnaeus, 1767)

Taxonomy
class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Lepidoptera → superfamily Papilionoidea → family Nymphalidae → subfamily Heliconiinae → tribe Argynnini → genus Boloria → subgenus Clossiana → species Boloria dia
Species name(s)
Boloria (Clossiana) dia (Linnaeus, 1767) = Clossiana dia (Linnaeus, 1767) = Papilio dia Linnaeus, 1767.
Weaver's Fritillary
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Expansion
Zoogeographical regions
Palaearctic.
Russia regions
#1. Kaliningradsky; #4. Evropeisky Severo-Zapadny; #6. Evropeisky Severo-Vostochny; #7. Evropeisky yuzhno-tayozhny; #8. Evropeisky Tsentralny; #9. Evropeisky Tsentralno-Chernozyomny; #10. Sredne-Volzhsky; #11. Volgo-Donsky; #13. Zapadno-Kavkazsky; #14. Vostochno-Kavkazsky; #16. Sredne-Uralsky; #17. Yuzhno-Uralsky; #20. Yuzhno-Zapadnosibirsky; #22. Krasnoyarsky; #23. Predaltaisky; #24. Gorno-Altaisky; #25. Tuvinsky; #26. Predbaikalsky; #27. Pribaikalsky; #28. Zabaikalsky; #31. Yuzhno-Yakutsky; #33. Severo-Okhotomorsky; #35. Sredne-Okhotsky; #36. Sredne-Amursky; #37. Nizhne-Amursky.
Forewing length
16—20 mm.
Wingspan
29—40 mm.
Primary colors
Orange, Brown/Gray/Black, White.
Flight time
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December |

Detailed information with references
Synonyms and combinations
- Clossiana dia. [3]. Peter Khramov.
Distribution
- Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, the Soviet Union - the European part of Turkey - European part of France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Estonia, Yugoslavia. [1]. Peter Khramov.
- Regions of the Russian Federation: the Volga-Don, East Caucasus, Gorno-Altaisk, the European North-East, the European North-West, the European Central Black Earth, the European Central European South taiga, Transbaikalia, Western Caucasus, Kaliningrad, Krasnoyarsk, Nizhne Amur, Prealtay, of Baikal,Pribaikalskiy North Okhotsk, Mid-Amur, the Volga-Average, Average Okhotsk, Mid-Ural, Tuva, South West Siberian, South Ural, South Yakutia. [3]. Peter Khramov.
- Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Germany, Greece (mainland), Spain (mainland), Italy (mainland), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal (mainland), Russia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,Turkey (European part), Ukraine, France (mainland), Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Estonia, Yugoslavia. [10]. Peter Khramov.
Larva food plants
- Viola. [28]. Peter Khramov.
- Viola, Rubus idaeus, Prunella vulgaris [85]. Peter Khramov.
Subspecies Boloria dia
- B. d. albomaculata Bedrnik, 1936.
- B. d. alpina (Elwes, 1899).
- B. d. alpina Elwes, 1899.
- B. d. calida (Jachontov, 1911).
- B. d. calida Jachontov, 1911.
- B. d. dia.
- B. d. disconota (Krulikovsky, 1909).
- B. d. disconotata Krulikovski, 1909.
- B. d. leonina Fruhstorfer, 1909.
- B. d. postdia Verity, 1933.
- B. d. semota Tuzov, 2000.
- B. d. setania (Fruhstorfer, 1909).
- B. d. setania Fruhstorfer, 1909.
Authors
Initial species uploading to the site: Peter Khramov.
Photos:
Vitaly Gumenuk. Text data: Peter Khramov.
Main characteristics formalization: Peter Khramov.
Color characteristics formalization: Peter Khramov.
References
- [1] O. Karsholt, J. Razowski (eds.), 1996. The Lepidoptera of Europe: a distributional checklist
- [3] Каталог чешуекрылых (Lepidoptera) России. Под ред. С. Ю. Синёва. СПб.; М.: Товарищество научных изданий КМК, 2008
- [10] de Jong, Y.S.D.M. (ed.) (2011) Fauna Europaea version 2.4 (faunaeur.org)
- [28] Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa (leps.it), 2012
- [85] Lepidoptera.ru (Insecta.pro previous version / cтарая версия Insecta.pro)
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