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Boloria aquilonaris (Stichel, 1908)
Cranberry Fritillary
Dostojka akwilonaris

Familia  Nymphalidae
Ordo  Lepidoptera
Classis  Insecta
Typus  Arthropoda
   
Summary  The Cranberry Fritillary is a tyrphobiotic butterfly, inhabiting peat bogs with Oxycoccus palustris, which is a food plant of its larvae. In many parts of Europe, excluding Scandinavia and NE Europe, it has isolated localities; in Poland the species only occurs in the northern, north-eastern and south-eastern regions of the country and has become extinct in other parts of Poland. Boloria aquilonaris is threatened by loss of habitat. Development of the system of nature reserves is proposed for this species. B. aquilonaris has been protected by law since 2001.
  
   
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Mousson L., Neve G., Baguette M. 1999. Metapopulation structure and conservation of the cranberry fritillary Boloria aquilonaris (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in Belgium. Biol. Conserv. 87: 285-293.

Oleksa A. 2003. Wymagania środowiskowe i struktura metapopulacji dostojki akwilonaris Boloria aquilonaris Stichel, 1908 na Pojezierzach Iławskim i Olsztyńskim. Rozprawa doktorska. Instytut Ekologii i Ochrony Środowiska UMK, Toruń.

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Author  Andrzej Oleksa
   
 

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