Boloria chariclea boisduvalii
(Duponchel, 1832)
Boloria chariclea boisduvalii is a of fritillary in the Nymphalidae. The was originally described by Duponchel in 1832 and has been synonymized under the Clossiana in some taxonomic treatments. As a subspecies of Boloria chariclea, it belongs to a group of Arctic-alpine fritillaries with Holarctic distribution patterns.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Boloria chariclea boisduvalii: /bəˈlɔːriə kəˈrɪkliə bwɑːˌdwɑːliˌaɪ/
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Taxonomic Status
GBIF indicates this has a synonym relationship with Clossiana boisduvalii, reflecting ongoing taxonomic debate regarding generic placement of Boloria versus Clossiana.
Data Limitations
The provided source materials focus on unrelated (whiteflies, , and other such as Boloria selene). No specific information regarding B. c. boisduvalii , , or distribution was found in the available context.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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