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Checklist of Spanish Butterflies (Including the Canary Islands) Checklist of Spanish Butterflies (including the Canary Islands) 2017 campaign The following list is based on García- Barros, E., et al . (2013) Lepidoptera Papilionoidea . In: Fauna Ibérica , vol. 37. Ramos, M. A. et al . (Eds). Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. CSIC. Madrid. Additional taxa found in the Canary Islands but not in the Iberian Península or Balearic Islands are marked in purple . Where taxa have recently been raised to species status and have no common names, I have taken the liberty of making my own suggestion, in [square brackets]. Threat Status : • IUCN Red List (Europe) categories are given in red : NT = Near Threatened; VU = Vulnerable; EN = Endangered. • Libro Rojo de los Invertebrados de España (2006) categories are given in blue: NT = Near Threatened; VU = Vulnerable; EN = Endangered; DD = Data Deficient. Nº Species Date IWT Tour(s) in 2017 PAPILIONIDAE Apollo NT Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) • ssp. escalerae Rothschild, 1909 IBERIAN ENDEMIC SUBSPECIES 1 June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees • ssp. hispanicus Oberthür, 1909 IBERIAN ENDEMIC SUBSPECIES July 2017 Picos & Páramos • ssp. nevadensis Oberthür, 1891 IBERIAN ENDEMIC SUBSPECIES • ssp. pyrenaicus Harcourt-Bath, 1896 Clouded Apollo NT 2 Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees ssp. mnemosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) Spanish Festoon May 2017 Extremadura 3 Zerynthia rumina (Linnaeus, 1758) May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra ssp. rumina (Linnaeus, 1758) last updated 31/10/2017 © Teresa Farino; Iberian Wildlife Tours 1 Nº Species Date IWT Tour(s) in 2017 April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Extremadura May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos 4 Swallowtail May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 June 2017 SW Spain June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees July 2017 Picos & Páramos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Extremadura Scarce Swallowtail May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos 5 Iphiclides podalirius (Linnaeus, 1758) May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra • ssp. podalirius (Linnaeus, 1758) June 2017 SW Spain • ssp. feisthamelii (Duponchel, 1832) July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía HESPERIIDAE Dingy Skipper 6 Erynnis tages (Linnaeus, 1758) April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra June 2017 SW Spain 7 Mallow Skipper June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780) July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Sept 2017 Autumn Moths, Picos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía False Mallow Skipper 8 Carcharodus tripolinus (Verity, 1925) Marbled Skipper NT June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees 9 Carcharodus lavatherae (Esper, 1783) July 2017 Picos & Páramos ssp. lavatherae (Esper, 1783) Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Southern Marbled Skipper June 2017 SW Spain 10 Carcharodus baeticus (Rambur, 1839) July 2017 Picos & Páramos ssp. baeticus (Rambur, 1839) Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía Tufted Marbled Skipper NT 11 Carcharodus flocciferus (Zeller, 1847) ssp. flocciferus (Zeller, 1847) April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos Red-underwing Skipper May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos Spialia sertorius (Hoffmannsegg, 1804) May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra ssp. sertorius (Hoffmannsegg, 1804) 12 June 2017 SW Spain June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees Rose Skipper IBERIAN ENDEMIC CRYPTIC SPECIES July 2017 Picos & Páramos Spialia rosae Hernández-Roldán, Dapporto, Dinc ă, Vicente & Vila, 2016 Sept 2017 Autumn in Moths, Picos May 2017 Extremadura May 2017 Moon Moths, NA (larva) Sage Skipper 13 June 1017 SW Spain Sloperia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808) July 2017 Picos & Páramos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía 14 Southern Grizzled Skipper May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos Pyrgus malvoides (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra last updated 31/10/2017 © Teresa Farino; Iberian Wildlife Tours 2 Nº Species Date IWT Tour(s) in 2017 May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos Oberthür's Grizzled Skipper July 2017 Picos & Páramos 15 Pyrgus armoricanus (Oberthür, 1910) Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos ssp. armoricanus (Oberthür, 1910) Sept 2017 Autumn Moths, Picos Large Grizzled Skipper Pyrgus alveus (Hübner, 1803) 16 July 2017 Picos & Páramos • ssp. accretus (Verity, 1925) • ssp. centralhispaniae (Warren, 1926) IBERIAN ENDEMIC SUBSPECIES Foulquier's Grizzled Skipper 17 Pyrgus foulquieri (Oberthür, 1910) ssp. foulquieri (Oberthür, 1910) Olive Skipper 18 Pyrgus serratulae (Rambur, 1839) ssp. serratulae (Rambur, 1839) Cinquefoil Skipper VU 19 Pyrgus cirsii (Rambur, 1839) Rosy Grizzled Skipper 20 Pyrgus onopordi (Rambur, 1839) Sandy Grizzled Skipper VU 21 Pyrgus cinarae (Rambur, 1839) ssp. clorinda (Warren, 1927) IBERIAN ENDEMIC SUBSPECIES Safflower Skipper 22 May 2016 Moon Moths, Navarra Pyrgus carthami (Hübner, 1813) Yellow-banded Skipper VU 23 Pyrgus sidae (Esper, 1784) ssp. occiduus (Verity, 1925) Alpine Grizzled Skipper 24 Pyrgus andromedae (Wallengren, 1853) Dusky Grizzled Skipper 25 Pyrgus cacaliae (Rambur, 1839) Chequered Skipper 26 Carterocephalus palaemon (Pallas, 1771) Large Chequered Skipper 27 July 2017 Picos & Páramos Heteropterus morpheus (Pallas, 1771) Essex Skipper 28 Thymelicus lineola (Ochsenheimer, 1808) July 2017 Picos & Páramos ssp. lineola (Ochsenheimer, 1808) May 2017 Extremadura May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra Small Skipper June 2017 SW Spain 29 Thymelicus sylvestris (Poda, 1761) June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees ssp. sylvestris (Poda, 1761 July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos May 201 Spring B&M, Picos Lulworth Skipper NT May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra 30 Thymelicus acteon (Rottemburg, 1775) June 2017 SW Spain ssp. acteon (Rottemburg, 1775) July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Canary Skipper 31 Thymelicus christi (Rebel, 1894) CANARY ENDEMIC SPECIES last updated 31/10/2017 © Teresa Farino; Iberian Wildlife Tours 3 Nº Species Date IWT Tour(s) in 2017 Silver-spotted Skipper 32 Hesperia comma (Linnaeus, 1758) ssp. comma (Linnaeus, 1758) May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos 33 Large Skipper Mat 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra Ochlodes sylvanus (Esper, 1777) June 2017 SW Spain July 2017 Picos & Páramos Pigmy Skipper 34 Gegenes pumilio (Hoffmannsegg, 1804) Mediterranean Skipper 35 Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía Gegenes nostrodamus (Fabricius, 1793) Zeller's Skipper 36 Borbo borbonica (Boisduval, 1833) Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía ssp. zelleri (Lederer, 1855) PIERIDAE April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra Wood White 37 June 2017 SW Spain Leptidea sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758) June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Real's Wood White 38 Leptidea reali Reissinger, 1990 April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra 39 Brimstone June 2017 SW Spain Gonepteryx rhamni (Linnaeus, 1758) June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees July 2017 Picos & Páramos Sept 2017 Autumn Moths, Picos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía April 2017 Festoon Special, Picos May 2017 Spring B&M, Picos May 2017 Moon Moths, Navarra Cleopatra June 2017 SW Spain 40 Gonepteryx cleopatra (Linnaeus, 1767) June 2017 Aragonese Pyrenees ssp. cleopatra (Linnaeus, 1767) July 2017 Picos & Páramos Aug 2017 Family Wildlife, Picos Sept 2017 Autumn Moths, Picos Oct 2017 Autumn in Andalucía Canary Brimstone VU 41 Gonepteryx cleobule Hübner, 1825 CANARY ENDEMIC SPECIES [Gomera Brimstone] 42 Gonepteryx eversi Rehnelt, 1974 CANARY ENDEMIC SPECIES [La Palma Brimstone] 43 Gonepteryx palmae Stamm, 1963 CANARY ENDEMIC SPECIES Mountain Clouded Yellow NT 44 July 2017 Picos & Páramos Colias phicomone (Esper, 1780) last updated 31/10/2017 © Teresa Farino; 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