The hind wing underside ground colour is ochre-orange, the discal band evenly ochre or whitish-coloured, with a slight suffusion of dark scales. The general pattern is more bright and the dark basal suffusion on hind wing upperside is less expressed than in related species and the male genitalia are diagnostic.[2]
Subspeciesedit
B. t. tritonia — Baikal
B. t. amphilochus (Ménétriés, 1859) — Amur, Ussuri
boloria, tritonia, species, butterfly, found, east, palearctic, that, belongs, nymphalidae, family, scientific, classification, domain, eukaryota, kingdom, animalia, phylum, arthropoda, class, insecta, order, lepidoptera, family, nymphalidae, genus, boloria, s. Boloria tritonia is a species of butterfly found in the East Palearctic that belongs to the Nymphalidae family Boloria tritonia Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Lepidoptera Family Nymphalidae Genus Boloria Species B tritonia Binomial name Boloria tritonia Bober 1812 1 Synonyms Papilio tritonia Bober 1812 Clossiana tritonia Bober 1812 Contents 1 Description 2 Subspecies 3 Biology 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe hind wing underside ground colour is ochre orange the discal band evenly ochre or whitish coloured with a slight suffusion of dark scales The general pattern is more bright and the dark basal suffusion on hind wing upperside is less expressed than in related species and the male genitalia are diagnostic 2 Subspecies editB t tritonia Baikal B t amphilochus Menetries 1859 Amur Ussuri B t barkalovi Dubatolov 2010 Biology editThe larva on feeds on Saxifraga bronchialis See also editList of butterflies of EuropeReferences edit Bober 1812 Contribution de la description de quelques nouvelles especes de papillons decouverts en Siberie Mem Soc Imp Nat Moscou 3 20 21 72 Butterflies of the Asian part of Russia by Y P Korshunov and P Y Gorbunov nbsp This Heliconiinae article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boloria tritonia amp oldid 1007115205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,