Small Copper

Small Copper

Taxobox
name = Small Copper



image_width = 200px
status = NE
status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Arthropoda
classis = Insecta
ordo = Lepidoptera
familia = Lycaenidae
genus = "Lycaena"
species = "L. phlaeas"
binomial = "Lycaena phlaeas"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1761)
The Small Copper, American Copper or the Common Copper, "Lycaena phlaeas", is a butterfly of the Lycaenids or Blues family. It is a common and widespread little butterfly easily identifiable in the UK. (There are similar species in continental Europe.)

Description

The upperside forewings are a bright orange with a dark outside edge border and with eight or nine black spots. The hindwings are dark with an orange border. Some females also have a row of blue spots inside the orange border and are known as form "caeruleopunctata". The undersides are pattenered in a similar way but are paler. The black spots on the forewings are outlined in yellow and the dark colouring is replaced by a pale brownish, gray. The hindwings are the same brown/grey colour with small black dots and a narrow orange border. The caterpillars (larvae) are usually green, but some have a purple stripe down the middle of the back and along each side.

Range

It is widespread and common across Europe, Asia and North America, and also found in North Africa south through Ethiopia.

It can be found almost anywhere in south/central England and Wales although never, it seems, in large numbers. Its distribution becomes more patchy in northern England, Scotland and Ireland.

Status

Habitat

It is found in a wide variety range of habitats from chalk downlands, heathland, woodland clearings to churchyards and waste ground in cities.

Habits

In bright sun it is a very active little butterfly with the males setting up small territories which they will defend vigorously against rival males or indeed any unlucky passing insect. Even the shadow of a large bird passing overhead is enough to get him going. Females are pursued mercilessly and mating usually occurs low down in vegetation.

Life cycle

The eggs are laid singly on the underside of foodplant leaves and the young caterpillar feeds on the underside of the leaf creating "windows" by leaving the upper epidermis of the leaf untouched. Pupation takes place in the leaf litter and the pupa is thought to be tended by ants. There are between two and three broods a year, fewer further north. In exceptionally good years, a fourth brood sometimes occurs in the south and adults can still be seen flying into November. The species overwinters as a caterpillar.

Host-plants

Depending on the habitat, Common Sorrel ("Rumex acetosa") and Sheep's Sorrel ("Rumex acetosella") are the two main food-plants, although other Docks ("Rumex") species are occasionally used.

ystematics

"Lycaena phlaeas" belongs to the subgenus "Thersamolycaena" of the genus "Lycaena". The species is in turn divided into several subspecies:
*"Lycaena phlaeas hibernica" — Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland
*"Lycaena phlaeas eleus" — England, Wales, Scotland
*"Lycaena phlaeas phlaeas" — Europe, western Siberia, Caucasus, South Caucasus (type locality = Sweden)
*"Lycaena phlaeas polaris" — northern Ural Mountains, northern Siberia, Chukotka Peninsula (Russia)
*"Lycaena phlaeas kamtschatica" — Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia)
*"Lycaena phlaeas ganalica" — Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia)
*"Lycaena phlaeas daimio" — south Kurile Islands, Sakhalin (Russian islands)
*"Lycaena phlaeas hypophlaeas" — Altai Mountains, southern Siberia, Amur (Russia–NW China border region), northern Ussuri (adjacent to Amur)
*"Lycaena phlaeas chinensis" — southern Ussuri
*"Lycaena phlaeas oxiana" — Kopet Dag mountains, Alai Mountains, Ghissar-Darvaz, Tian Shan mountains
*"Lycaena phlaeas comedarum" — eastern Pamir Mountains
*"Lycaena phlaeas stygiana" — western Pamir Mountains
*"Lycaena phlaeas shima" — Arabia
*"Lycanea phlaeas pseudophlaeas" — Ethiopia, Uganda
*"Lycaena phlaeas ethiopica" — Ruwenzori Mountains (SW Uganda)
*"Lycaena phlaeas abbotti" — Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi
*"Lycaena phlaeas flavens"
*"Lycaena phlaeas coccinea"
*"Lycaena phlaeas americana"
*"Lycaena phlaeas arethusa"
*"Lycaena phlaeas arctodon"
*"Lycaena phlaeas feildeni"

References

* Asher, Jim, Martin Warren, Richard Fox, Paul Harding, Gaile Jeffcoate & Stephen Jeffcoate (Eds) (2001) "The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland." Oxford University Press.
* Dempster, J.P. & A.M. Emmet (1990) LYCAENA PHLAEAS (Linnaeus). Pp. 134–139 in A. Maitland Emmet, John Heath "et al." The Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland. "The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland" vol. 7, part 1. Harley Books, Colchester, UK.
* Evans, W.H. (1932) "The Identification of Indian Butterflies" (2nd Edn). Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.
* Gaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the Western Ghats, India (including Sri Lanka) - A Biodiversity Assessment of a threatened mountain system. "Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society".
* Gay, Thomas, Isaac Kehimkar & J.C. Punetha (1992) "Common Butterflies of India". WWF-India and Oxford University Press, Mumbai, India.
* Haribal, Meena (1994) "Butterflies of Sikkim Himalaya and their Natural History".
* Kunte, Krushnamegh (2005) "Butterflies of Peninsular India". Universities Press.
* Tomlinson, David & Rob Still (2002) "Britain's Butterflies". WildGuides, Old Basing, UK.
* Wynter-Blyth, M.A. (1957) "Butterflies of the Indian Region". Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.

ee also

*Lycaenidae
*List of butterflies of India
*List of butterflies of India (Lycaenidae)

External links

* [http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/lycaenidae/lycaeninae/lycaena/index.html The division into subspecies]


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