Euphydryas anicia windi
Gunder, 1932
Euphydryas anicia windi is a of checkerspot in the Nymphalidae. It is currently classified as a synonym of Occidryas anicia windi in some taxonomic databases. The subspecies was described by Gunder in 1932. Very limited information is available about this specific subspecies in the provided sources.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euphydryas anicia windi: /juːˈfɪdraɪəs ˈænɪʃə ˈwɪndi/
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Similar Taxa
- Euphydryas anicia cloudcroftiAnother of E. anicia mentioned in sources as a proposed with protected in the Sacramento Mountains; likely similar in appearance and
- Euphydryas edithaAnother checkerspot in the same complex (formerly Euphydryas, now sometimes Occidryas); shares similar checkerspot wing patterns and preferences
- Euphydryas auriniaMarsh fritillary, a related checkerspot in the same with similar larval plant relationships and conservation concerns
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- 'Climate Change' May Be a Key Factor in Declining Butterfly Populations | Bug Squad
- Mantispidae | Beetles In The Bush
- Provisional checklist of European butterfly larval foodplants
- Conservation Translocations: It’s Not Just Beavers - Buglife Blog - Buglife
- Apiaceae | Beetles In The Bush