2021
DOI: 10.3897/nl.44.62249
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Long-distance dispersal of migrant butterflies to the Arctic Ocean islands, with a record of Nymphalis xanthomelas at the northern edge of Novaya Zemlya (76.95°N)

Abstract: Although migrant butterflies are rare (or sporadically seen) guests on the Arctic Ocean islands, there is a slowly growing dataset on repeated occurrences of these insects in insular tundra and polar deserts. Altogether six long-distance migrant butterfly species were found to cross wide marine barriers north of the Arctic Circle (66.56°N), i.e. Vanessa atalanta, V. cardui, Nymphalis antiopa, N. xanthomelas, Aporia crataegi, and Pieris napi. Migrant individuals of V. cardui discovered on Svalbard (up to 78.27°… Show more

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“… jonellus female to the island cannot be excluded. Earlier, two migrant butterfly species were recorded on Kolguev Island ( Bolotov et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… jonellus female to the island cannot be excluded. Earlier, two migrant butterfly species were recorded on Kolguev Island ( Bolotov et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Kolguev Island, located 70 km from the mainland, the possibility of an accidental dispersal of a B. jonellus female to the island cannot be excluded. Earlier, two migrant butterfly species were recorded on Kolguev Island (Bolotov et al 2021). A few specimens of B. flavidus were recorded on Kolguev Island, i.e., one female and five males.…”
Section: Bumble Bee Fauna Of Kolguev Islandmentioning
confidence: 99%