| Aglais io | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
TL: Sweden (4200 m.)
Habitat
- Forest edges
- Gardens
- Glades
- Orchards
- Ruderal areas
55-65 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
CatalàPaó de dia
ČeskyBabočka paví oko
DanskDagpåfugleøje
DeutschTagpfauenauge
Eesti keelPäevapaabusilm
EnglishPeacock
EnglishThe Peacock
EspañolPavo Real
FrançaisPaon du jour
HrvatskiDanje paunče
ÍslenskaPáfiðrildi
ItalianoVanessa io
LietuviųSpungės
MagyarNappali pávaszem
NederlandsDagpauwoog
NorskDagpåfugløye
PolskiRusałka pawik
ShqipFlutura sypallua e ditës
SlovenčinaBabôčka pávooká
SrpskiDnevni paunovac
SuomeksiNeitoperhonen
SvenskaPåfågelöga
TürkçeTavuskelebeđi
ΕλληνικάΠεταλούδα-παγόνι
БеларускаяПаўлінава вока
РусскийВанесса дневной павлиний глаз
РусскийМногоцветница павлиний глаз
УкраїнськаСонцевик павиче око
ქართულიდღის ფარშევანგთვალა
中文孔雀蛱蝶
日本語クジャクチョウ
한국어공작나비
العربيةطويس أوروبي
زبان_فارسیطاووسبال
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Cannabaceae Humulus lupulus Common Hop Urticaceae Urtica dioica Stinging Nettle
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Inachis io Linnaeus, 1758
- Links
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Language Website Authors
British Butterflies Steven Cheshire
Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson
Butterfly Conservation Armenia
European Butterfly Page Guy Padfield
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
North American Moth Photographers Group
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Butterflies Peter Eeles
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