Bild folgtKI-generierte IllustrationCoenonympha pamphilus
heimisch in Deutschland
native_regions-Cache · 85 %
143
Plants
visited
182
Interactions
documented
14
Host plants
known
A multivoltine nymphalid butterfly recorded in Great Britain; it overwinters as a larva and adults are on the wing between April and September.
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Overwinters as a larva; adults fly in multiple generations from April to September.
Körper
Wingspan
2.675 cm
Ernährung & Verhalten
Food
oligophagous
Generationen/Jahr
multivoltine
Overwintering
larva
Coenonympha pamphilus is a member of the family Nymphalidae. It exhibits multivoltine flight, with adults active from April to September. The larval stage is oligophagous, feeding on a restricted range of host plants, and is the overwintering stage.
14 plants serve as food for the larvae
129 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)
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