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Clouded apollo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne) is a butterfly species of the family of Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) found in Eurasia. Clouded Apollos inhabits
New insights into butterfly–environment relationships using
Using these methods, the variation in occupancy and abundance of the clouded apollo butterfly (Parnassius mnemosyne L.) was decomposed into
Modelling butterfly distribution based on remote sensing data
the clouded apollo butterfly in Finland (Luoto et al., 2001). Therefore, it was possible to divide Rekijoki study area (63 km 2) into two study areas both equally large as
Clouded Apollo - Parnassius mnemosyne - Guy's Butterflies
The clouded Apollo is commoner than the Apollo in the part of the Alps where I live, though in general it is a scarcer butterfly. I have also seen it in the Pyrenees.
Clouded apollo - Parnassius mnemosyne - Captain's European
The clouded Apollo has quite a wide distribution, but is often local. The amount of suffusion over the wings is quite variable and has given rise to a number
Apollo (butterfly) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laws exist to protect the Apollo butterfly in many countries, and it is also listed on Parnassius phoebus) is found in the high mountains while the Clouded Apollo
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Butterflies, Moths and Dragonflies Scarce Fritillaries and Clouded Apollo, Mid – Late June In this splendid time of uprising Nordic summer, with nights as short as
ButterflyCorner.net: Parnassius mnemosyne (Clouded Apollo
Parnassius mnemosyne, also called Clouded Apollo or Schwarzer Apollo is a rare butterfly from Palaearctic ecozone (Europe). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus.
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Modelling the spatial distribution of a threatened butterfly
Univariate contributions and the statistical significance of the separate predictor variables in explaining the occupancy patterns of the clouded Apollo butterfly at
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