Zygaena romeo explained

Zygaena romeo is a moth of the Zygaenidae family.

Subspecies

[1]

Distribution

This species can bes found in south and southwest Alpine areas, in southern France, in the eastern Pyrenees and in most of Italy.[2]

Habitat

These moths live on bushy forest edge with poor grassland, at an elevation of 500- above sea level.[3]

Description

The wingspan is about . The basic color of the forewings is dark blue, with various red markings. The 4th marking is drop-shaped and so big that often joins the 2nd marking. In case it does not join the 2nd, the 4th is very larger than the 3rd. Moreover the apex of the front wings is rounded.[4]

This species is very similar to Zygaena osterodensis, but in the latter the five red spots are almost always confluent into each other forming two parallel stripes. Moroeover in Z. osterodensis the apex of the forewings is pointed.[4]

Biology

The larvae feed on Vicia and Lathyrus. They are fully grown between late April and early June, depending on altitude. Adults are on the wing in June and July. They fly during the day.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id48369/ Biolib
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20160919222414/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=440419 Fauna europaea
  3. http://www.pyrgus.de/Zygaena_romeo.html Lepidoptera and their ecology
  4. http://www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=188295&whichpage=2 Natura Mediterraneo