Butterflies of Cyprus by Eddie John F.R.E.S.

A Guide to the Butterflies of Cyprus

and Butterfly Recording Scheme



In association with Christodoulos Makris & Rob Parker






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Butterflies of Cyprus - SATYRIDAE

21. Cyprus Grayling (Hipparchia cypriensis)
The Cyprus Grayling is a very common endemic butterfly species to Cyprus, emerging in April but dispersing to higher altitudes by early summer. Large numbers congregate in the mountains during the summer months, returning to coastal regions in the autumn (John & Parker 2002). Previously referred to as H. pellucida cypriensis by Parker (1983), Manil (1990) and John (2000) but elevated to species rank by Otakar Kudrna (Kudrna 1986). The photograph of the Cyprus Grayling (left) shows it to be very similar to the Grayling (Hipparchia semele) which is widely distributed throughout Europe, but replaced by H. cypriensis in Cyprus.

22. Eastern Rock Grayling / Syrian Grayling (
Hipparchia syriaca cypriaca)
At the higher altitudes generally less common than the Cyprus Grayling, H. syriaca has a shorter flight period and is usually found between June – September. Frequently seeks shade by resting communally on trunks of trees or walls. Easily confused with the Cyprus Grayling when wings are tightly closed - see enlarged photograph on left.

23. The Hermit (
Chazara briseis larnacana)

A common subspecies found in coastal areas and hill tracks, where large numbers may congregate on steep banks. The Hermit is usually on the wing from May to late October. See photograph below left. Note the strongly patterned underside hindwing which helps to separate resting specimens from (the smaller) female Pseudochazara anthelea.

24. White-banded Grayling (Pseudochazara anthelea acamanthis)
A subspecies, sometimes fairly common in mountainous localities in Cyprus. Found in high, rocky terrain, usually above 1000 m, between May and August, occasionally later. (See Wakeham-Dawson, Parker, John & Dennis 2003.)

25. Cyprus Meadow Brown (
Maniola cypricola)
Another endemic butterfly of Cyprus, very commonly seen between April and October at all altitudes. Closely resembles the Meadow Brown (M. jurtina) which is not found in Cyprus. See photograph below left. (Similar species: see Oriental Meadow Brown.)

26. Oriental Meadow Brown (
Hyponephele lupina intermedia)
A common subspecies, very occasionally outnumbering the Cyprus Meadow Brown in some (mostly eastern?) localities of Cyprus. Shares similar habitat to M. cypricola and is very similar in appearance, but is usually on the wing between May – September. See comparison photographs below left.

27. Speckled Wood (
Pararge aegeria)
Generally present in very small numbers compared with other Mediterranean countries. May be found between April and September, or later, in typical locations providing dappled sunlight. Very few records exist from the east of the island, and none east of Larnaka in the south. Note that it is the orange form, P. a. aegeria that occurs in Cyprus. See photograph below.

28. Large Wall Brown (
Lasiommata maera)
Gregarious species which may be locally common in the mountains, especially on steep, rocky terrain. Usually found between March and November. See photograph below left.

29. Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera)
Very similar distribution and flight period to the Large Wall Brown. On the wing from mid-February into November. See photograph below left.

30. African Ringlet (
Ypthima asterope)
Uncommon to rare, except perhaps for the northern coast of Karpasia. Most sightings of this polyvoltine species have been observed between April – June, with only one known from the autumn period. Records required, please!

31. Lattice Brown (
Kirinia roxelana)

Generally uncommon, with only one report from Cyprus (Daniel & Hilary Haines) of this species being seen in numbers, when approximately 30 were seen nectaring on globe thistle alongside a roadway in the Pentadaktylos Mountains. See photograph at foot of page.

Cyprus Grayling (Hipparchia cypriensis) - female, nectaring on Limonium sinuatum, Paphos,
Spring 2006 © Alison McArthur

The Hermit (Chazara briseis larnacana) nectaring on Onopordum cyprium. Foinikas, May 2005.
© Alison McArthur

The endemic Cyprus Meadow Brown butterfly (Maniola cypricola) nectaring on Cistus creticus.
© Eddie John

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Eastern Rock Grayling (Hipparchia syriaca), Mandria 0 m, June 1995. © Christodoulos Makris

White-banded Grayling (Pseudochazara anthelea) female. Panagia 700 m. © Christodoulos Makris

African Ringlet (Ypthima asterope), April 2006.
© Bernard Fransen

Lattice Brown (Kirinia roxelana), nectaring on the globe thistle, Echinops spinosissimus, Pentadaktylos Mts 600 m. July 2006.
© Hilary Haines

Cyprus Meadow Brown (Maniola cypricola) female (L) & Oriental Meadow Brown (Hyponephele lupina) female (R). Note the twin eye-spots on H. lupina (female only) and the more deeply scalloped hindwings. © Christodoulos Makris

Large Wall Brown (Lasiommata maera) female (L) & Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) female (R). Note the darker underside forewing markings on megera. © Christodoulos Makris

Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria) male, Troodos Mountains 1600 m, June 1995
© Christodoulos Makris