Oeneis jutta (Hubner, 1806)
Taxonomy
class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Lepidoptera → superfamily Papilionoidea → family Nymphalidae → subfamily Satyrinae → tribe Satyrini → subtribe Satyrina → genus Oeneis → subgenus Oeneis → species Oeneis jutta
Species name(s)
Oeneis (Oeneis) jutta (Hubner, 1806) = Papilio jutta Hübner, [1805-1806] = jutta timanica Sedykh, 1977 = jutta sachalinensis Matsumura, 1927. [9, 10]
Baltic Grayling.
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Expansion
Zoogeographical regions
Palaearctic.
Russia regions
#2. Kolsky; #3. Karelsky; #4. Evropeisky Severo-Zapadny; #5. Nenetsko-Novozemelsky tundrovy; #6. Evropeisky Severo-Vostochny; #7. Evropeisky yuzhno-tayozhny; #8. Evropeisky Tsentralny; #10. Sredne-Volzhsky*; #15. Severo-Uralsky; #16. Sredne-Uralsky; #17. Yuzhno-Uralsky; #18. Nizhneobsky; #19. Sredneobsky; #20. Yuzhno-Zapadnosibirsky; #21. Severo-Yeniseisky; #22. Krasnoyarsky; #24. Gorno-Altaisky; #25. Tuvinsky; #26. Predbaikalsky; #27. Pribaikalsky; #28. Zabaikalsky; #29. Zapadno-Yakutsky; #30. Vostochno-Yakutsky; #31. Yuzhno-Yakutsky; #32. Chukotsky; #33. Severo-Okhotomorsky; #34. Kamchatsky; #35. Sredne-Okhotsky; #36. Sredne-Amursky; #37. Nizhne-Amursky; #38. Sakhalin; #40. Primorsky.
* An asterisk denotes a region for which the species is listed as an migrant or information that requires additional checking.
Primary colors
Orange, Brown/Gray/Black.
Detailed information with references
Distribution
- Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, the Soviet Union - the European part, Finland, Sweden, Estonia. [1].
- Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway (mainland), Poland, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Estonia. [10].
- Regions of Russia: Eastern Yakutia, Gorno-Altaisk, the European North-East, North-Western European, Central European, European southern taiga, Transbaikalia, Western Yakutia, Kamchatka, Karelia, Kola, Krasnoyarsk, the Nenets tundra-Novaya Zemlya, Nizhne Amur, Nizhneobsky, of Baikal, Pribaikalskiy,Primorye, Sakhalin, the North-Yenisei, North Okhotsk Sea, the North-Ural, Mid-Amur, Mid-Volzhsky (?) Average Okhotsk, Mid-Ural, Sredneobskaya, Tuva, Chukotka, South West Siberian, South Ural, South -Yakutsky. [3].
Larva food plants / other food objects
Subspecies of Oeneis jutta
- Oeneis jutta akoene Belik & Yakovlev, 1998. [9]
- O. j. alaskensis Holland, 1900. [9]
- O. j. ascerta Masters & Sorenson, 1968. [9]
- O. j. balder Guérin-Méneville, 1832. [186]
- O. j. balderi (Geyer, 1837). [9]
- O. j. chermocki Wyatt, 1965. [9]
- O. j. dos Passos, 1935. [186]
- O. j. dos Passos, 1977. [186]
- O. j. harperi Chermock, 1969. [9]
- O. j. jutta. [9]
- O. j. leussleri Bryant, 1935. [9]
- O. j. reducta McDunnough, 1929. [9]
- O. j. ridingiana F. & R. Chermock, 1940. [9]
- O. j. sibirica Kurentzov, 1970. [9]
- O. j. terrae-novae Dos Passos, 1935. [187]
Authors
Initial species uploading to the site: Peter Khramov.
Photos:
Aleks Brown, Yuriy Karpov. Text data: Peter Khramov.
The species 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
- [9] Tree of Life (funet.fi), 2012
- [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
- [186] Integrated Taxonomic Information System on-line database, http://www.itis.gov
- [187] Species 2000, http://www.sp2000.org
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