Lycaena phlaeas f. caeruleopunctata, Crete - photo © Marinos Gogolos
Lycaena phlaeas
BUTTERFLY INFO
Lycaena phlaeas is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae on the island of Crete, Greece.
Scientific name
Lycaena phlaeas (Linnaeus, 1761)
Common name
Small Copper
Classification
Family: Lycaenidae > Subfamily: Lycaeninae > Tribus: Lycaena > Genus: Lycaena
Wingspan
Male to female: 25-30 mm
Appearance
Some females also have a row of blue spots within the orange border and are known as the caeruleopunctata form (Lycaena phlaeas f. caeruleopunctata, Ruhl 1893) and occur in Crete.
Behavior
The butterfly often basks on bare ground, periodically visiting various wildflowers for nectar. It flies low to the ground in short flies.
In bright sun it is a very active little butterfly with the males setting up small territories which they will defend vigorously. Even the shadow of a large bird passing overhead is enough to elicit a response.
Habitat
Lycaena phlaeas in Crete is found in a wide range of habitats i.e. fallow land, field boundary strips, glades, ruderal areas, seaside, fields, shrubland.
Food plant
The larva feeds on Polygonaceae (Polygonum, Rumex acetosella) plants.
Flight Period
The butterfly flies in 3 generations at least per year.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Remarks
The Small Copper has a unique appearance in Crete and can’t be confused with any other butterflies of the island.
Status*
Least Concern (LC)
Lycaena Phlaeas Distribution Map
Lycaena phlaeas location map based on greek butterflies distributions map by L.N. Pamperis (revised 2021)