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Meadow Brown; La Loba

Maniola jurtina

Photo by arlanda
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Field Notes

Description:

Similar to Gatekeeper (which prefers to rest with its wings open) and to Small Heath (which is smaller). There is marked sexual dimorphism in this species. Males are less colorful, with smaller eyespots and much reduced orange areas on the upper forewings. They are also much more active and range far about, while females fly less and often may not away from the area where they grew up. A variable number of smaller eyespots are usually found on the hindwing undersides. These may number up to 12 per individual butterfly, with up to 6 on each wing. The more active males have a markedly more cryptic upperside pattern, whereas the females have more often opportunity to present their eyespots in a sudden display of colors and patterns that presumably make neophobic predators hesitate so that the butterfly has better chances of escaping. Recorded foodplants include Rough Meadow Grass Poa trivialis, Smooth Meadow Grass Poa pratensis, Festuca spp., Bents Agrostis spp., and Cock's-foot Dactylis glomerata, False Brome Brachypodium sylvaticum, Downy Oat-grass and Helictotrichon pubescens

Habitat:

Spotted at a deciduous forest margin.

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/200 sec.; f/7.1; ISO Speed Rating: 800. Exposure Bias: 0 EV. Focal Length: 300.0 mm. No flash fired

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