
Apatura iris
heimisch in Deutschland
native_regions-Cache · 85 %
11
Plants
visited
17
Interactions
documented
7
Host plants
known
A univoltine butterfly in the Nymphalidae family. It overwinters as a larva and has an oligophagous diet.
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This univoltine butterfly overwinters as a larva, resumes activity in spring, and emerges as an adult in summer.
Körper
Wingspan
6.725 cm
Ernährung & Verhalten
Food
oligophagous
Generationen/Jahr
univoltine
Overwintering
larva
Apatura iris belongs to the family Nymphalidae. It produces one generation each year and passes the winter in the larval stage. The caterpillars are oligophagous, feeding on a narrow selection of plants.
7 plants serve as food for the larvae
4 plants are visited by this species
•TraitCH — CC BY 4.0TraitCH 2.0 contributors; imported as source-preserving NaturKompass taxon evidence.
•Cook et al. (2025) UK Butterfly & Moth Traits (DOI: 10.5285/dbc7cc17-cbbd-49dd-bab4-8e8855768d66)
•Interaktionsdaten via GloBI (CC-BY 4.0)
•Neff et al. (2025) — Swiss Moth Traits, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14506883 (CC BY)
•GBIF Backbone Taxonomy — GBIF Secretariat (2024), DOI: 10.15468/39omei (CC BY 4.0)
•Seifert & Fiedler (2023) — Macroecological patterns in European butterflies unveil strong interrelations between larval diet breadth, latitudinal range size, and voltinism [Dataset]. Dryad, DOI: 10.5061/dryad.9zw3r22mp (CC0)
•Foto: Philipp Eckardt
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