Home Insects and Creepy Crawlies Butterflies Large Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis polychloros) Olmera
Large Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis polychloros) Olmera

 

Nymphalis polychloros


This is a large and attractive butterfly that often sunbathes on tree trunks or rocks with its wings open. The adults hibernate through the winter but can be seen flying on warmer days.

The main upperwing colour is an orangey red with large black marks towards the front edge and blue half moons around the hind edge. The under wings have a very dark, mottled brown pattern with a roughly shaped edge.

The caterpillars of this species grow to 4.5cm in length, they are mainly black with orange spots and a broken orange line running above the legs, the spiky looking hairs are a paler orange / tan colour.

Family: Nymphalidae
Scientific name: Nymphalis polychloros
English common name: Large Tortoiseshell
Spanish common name: Olmera, Mariposa de los olmos

Wing size: 50-63mm
Altitude: Sea level to 1700m
Flight time: Winter and Spring in hotter areas, Summer in cooler areas, in several generations.
Over-wintering: Hibernates
Caterpillar food plant: Poplar, Willow, Elm
Distribution: Most of Europe, North Africa

 

Similar species: Comma (Nymphalis c-album) which has a very ragged edge.

Butterflies of Iberia
These are included in the list of butterflies in Andalusia.
Images taken in Andalucia, Southern Spain.

Nymphalis polychloros

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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 February 2008 19:03 )
 
 

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