Mapping and monitoring of the Chequered Blue Butterfly Scolitantides orion
Publication date: 06/12/2024
Abstract
The Chequered Blue Butterfly Scolitantides orion is one of the rarest and most threatened butterflies in Norway. According to The 2015 Norwegian Red List for Species, the Chequered Blue Butterfly is considered critically endangered (CR) in Norway. This is because a sharp decline in the species’ range in Norway has been observed, and that new surveys of old and other potential sites have not resulted in the discovery of new localities for the butterfly – except a new locality detected in Sponvika at Svinesund in Halden municipality in Østfold (Viken) county in 2017. The species is a prioritized species according to the Nature Diversity Act.
The dataset consists mainly of counts of eggs and larvae of The Chequered Blue Butterfly Scolitantides orion (as well as some adult individuals) in the period 2010-2024. The data are georeferenced with handheld GPS or on a mapsevice afterwards based on written descriptions of the site.
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Geographic Coverage
Oslofjorden, Norway
Bounding box
Temporal Coverage
Formation period
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