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Gatekeeper Butterfly

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'Gatekeeper' (female)
Gatekeeper
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Subkingdom:Metazoa
Division:Rhopalocera
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Hexapoda
Class:Insecta
Subclass:Pterygota
Infraclass:Neoptera
Superorder:Endopterygota
Order:Lepidoptera
Suborder:Ditrysia
Superfamily:Papilionoidea
Family:Nymphalidae
Subfamily:Satyrinae
Genus:Pyronia
Species:P. tithonus
Binomial name
Pyronia tithonus
Linnaeus, 1758

The Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus) sometimes called the Hedge Brown is a common Butterfly in the United Kingdom. It is a member of the subfamily Satyridae in the family Nymphalidae. A similar species is the Meadow Brown.

The name Gatekeeper may refer to its frequent occurrence near field gates and to the man who was responsible for the toll gates in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when butterflies were more numerous than they are today.

The larvae of Satyridae all feed on grasses and are usually green or brown in colour. The pupae either hang upside down or lie in a flimsy cocoon on grass. The adults are often found round blackberry plants. The characteristic eyespots ocelli on the forewing are supposed to lure attacking birds away from the head. The males often have a dark patch of scent scales in the middle of the forewing for courtship purposes. This dark patch is clearly visible in the male Gatekeeper.

Two similar species of Pyronia are found in southern Europe, the southern and the Spanish Gatekeeper, P. cecilia and P. bathsheba.

female Gatekeeper
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