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Speckled Wood (Pararge Aegeria Aegeria) Male
Speckled Wood may refer to: Species * Speckled wood (butterfly) (''Pararge aegeria''), a species of butterfly found throughout the Palearctic realm * Madeiran speckled wood (''Pararge xiphia''), a species of butterfly found on the island of Madeira * Canary speckled wood (''Pararge xiphioides''), a species of butterfly found on the Canary Islands * Speckled wood pigeon (''Columba hodgsonii''), a species of bird found in Asia * Speckled wood-lily (''Clintonia umbellulata''), a species of flowering plant native to the eastern United States Places *Speckled Wood, Hastings Speckled Wood is a woodland and park in Ore Village in the Ore Valley, Hastings, East Sussex, United Kingdom. The woodland park consists of woodland trails and clearings. The woodland has steep sixty-degree sides and is a wet woodland. The ..., a woodland area in East Sussex, United Kingdom {{disambiguation Animal common name disambiguation pages ...
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Speckled Wood (butterfly)
The speckled wood (''Pararge aegeria'') is a butterfly found in and on the borders of woodland areas throughout much of the Palearctic realm. The species is subdivided into multiple subspecies, including ''Pararge aegeria aegeria'', ''Pararge aegeria tircis'', ''Pararge aegeria oblita'', and ''Pararge aegeria insula''. The color of this butterfly varies between subspecies. The existence of these subspecies is due to variation in morphology down a gradient corresponding to a geographic cline. The background of the wings ranges from brown to orange, and the spots are either pale yellow, white, cream, or a tawny orange. The speckled wood feeds on a variety of grass species. The males of this species exhibit two types of mate locating behaviors: territorial defense and patrolling. The proportion of males exhibiting these two strategies changes based on ecological conditions. The monandrous female must choose which type of male can help her reproduce successfully. Her decision is heavi ...
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Pararge Xiphia
''Pararge xiphia'', the Madeiran speckled wood, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found on the island of Madeira. It is considered as endangered due to competition from a related butterfly ''Pararge aegeria''. The wingspan is . Adults are on the wing year round. The larvae feed on various plants, including ''Brachypodium sylvaticum'', ''Holcus lanatus'' and ''Agrostis gigantea ''Agrostis gigantea'', known by its common names black bent and redtop, is a perennial grass of the '' Agrostis'' genus. It is native to Europe, but in the cooler areas of North America was widely used as a pasture grass until the 1940s. Althou ...''. External linksSatyrinae of the Western Palearctic
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Pararge Xiphioides
''Pararge xiphioides'', the Canary speckled wood, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Canary Islands on La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. The wingspan is . Adults are on wing year-round. The larvae feed on various plants, including ''Brachypodium sylvaticum'', ''Agrostis capillaris'', '' Carex divulsa'' and '' Luzula forsteri''. It is closely related to the species ''Pararge aegeria The speckled wood (''Pararge aegeria'') is a butterfly found in and on the borders of woodland areas throughout much of the Palearctic realm. The species is subdivided into multiple subspecies, including ''Pararge aegeria aegeria'', ''Pararge aeg ...''.Weingarter, Wahlberg & Nylin (2006): Speciation in ''Pararge'' (Satyrinae: Nymphalidae) butterflies - North Africa is the source of ancestral populations of all ''Pararge'' species. '' Systematic Entomology'' 31: 621-632. differing thus ''xiphioides'' Stgr. (45a), from the Canary Islands, has the upperside dar ...
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Speckled Wood Pigeon
The speckled wood pigeon (''Columba hodgsonii'') is a medium-sized pigeon of the family Columbidae which lives in montane forests of Kashmir to Northeast India, eastern Tibet, central China, Yunnan and Myanmar. Description The upper body of the speckled wood pigeon is maroon-brown except for its neck, which, like many pigeons, is iridescent Iridescence (also known as goniochromism) is the phenomenon of certain surfaces that appear to gradually change color as the angle of view or the angle of illumination changes. Examples of iridescence include soap bubbles, feathers, butterfl .... Its lower body features the speckles which give it its name. The bird is 38 centimeters in length. References External links Picture of the Speckled Wood Pigeon speckled wood pigeon Birds of North India Birds of Nepal Birds of Eastern Himalaya Birds of Central China Birds of Tibet Birds of Yunnan Birds of Myanmar speckled wood pigeon {{Columbiformes-stub ...
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Clintonia Umbellulata
''Clintonia umbellulata'', commonly known as white clintonia or speckled wood-lily, is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. The specific epithet ''umbellulata'' means "umbelled," which refers to the shape of the plant’s inflorescence. Description ''Clintonia umbellulata'' is a perennial herbaceous plant that spreads by means of underground rhizomes. A plant stands tall with 2–4 dark green leaves, each long and wide. The inflorescence is a single terminal umbel with 10–25(–30) outward-facing flowers on a flowering stalk up to high. Each flower has six tepals and six stamens. The tepals are white or greenish white, often marked with purplish brown or green speckles, each tepal being long and wide. The stamens are 60% longer than the tepals. The fruits are black (occasionally ultramarine blue) berries, each long with 2–4 seeds per berry. Each seed is approximately long. Similar species Because of their proximity, ''Clintoni ...
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Speckled Wood, Hastings
Speckled Wood is a woodland and park in Ore Village in the Ore Valley, Hastings, East Sussex, United Kingdom. The woodland park consists of woodland trails and clearings. The woodland has steep sixty-degree sides and is a wet woodland. The wood is a habitat to a wealth of mammals, birds and invertebrates. There is a stream that runs right through the wood. The name Speckled Wood is believed to have come from the butterflies of the same name that thrive here, the speckled wood (SP1861). Speckled Wood falls within Ore's development area to the northeast of Hastings, where major housing and industrial development has been concentrated during the last two decades. Despite considerable new development in the area, the woodland has been retained since 1930. Speckled Wood, together with nearby fragments of woodland and tree belts, represents a sizeable proportion of green space within the urban area of Hastings and is a conspicuous landscape feature. It is a core area of natural ...
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