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Black satyr
Satyrus actaea
Brush-footed butterflies
(Nymphalidae)
♂
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Large dark butterfly, ♂ dark brown top with a small eye on the front wing. ♀ has a brown top with slightly lighter track and a clear eye on the front wing. The underside is marked brown and the front wing has a large eye, with 2 small white spots next to it. The rear wing has a light track and for ♀ it is orange. As soon as the butterfly lands the wings are closed and the dark top is no longer visible. The caterpillar is beige-brown with brown longitudinal stripes. ⇔ wsp. 48-58 mm Especially on rocky terrain, the caterpillars eat different types of grasses. Occurs in Spain, Portugal, southern France, Italy to Pakistan. LA: ≈ The HIPPARCHIA FAGI (Woodland grayling) is much larger, with a smaller eye and is especially visible in wooded areas. ≈ The SATYRUS FERULA (Great sooty satyr) has 2 eyes on the front wing. No picture available.
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Type
40-70 mm
Open
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15-40 mm
Bald
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Day
1 LookAlikes (LA):
Woodland grayling
Black satyr
Kleine saterzandoog
Satyrus actaea [L.]
Petite coronide
Satyrus actaea [L.]
Negra
Satyrus actaea [L.]
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