Wall
Lasiommata megera
Checklist Number
59.002 [B&F: 1615]
Classification
Family: | Nymphalidae |
Subfamily: | Satyrinae |
Genus: | Lasiommata |
Species: | megera |
Authority: | (Linnaeus, 1767) |
Introduction
The Wall is aptly named after its habit of basking on walls, rocks, and stony places. The delicately patterned light brown undersides provide good camouflage against a stony or sandy surface. In hot weather, males patrol fast and low over the ground, seeking out females. In cooler weather, they will bask in sunny spots and fly up to intercept females, or to drive off other males.The Wall is widely distributed, but rarely occurs in large numbers. Over the last decade, it has declined substantially in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Records Summary
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#Records |
#Individuals |
Earliest Record |
Latest Record |
All Records | 6,154 | 11,483 | 14/04/2002 | 10/11/2020 |
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2023 | 197 | 352 | 20/4/2023 | 7/10/2023 |
Records Detail (2023)
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Site |
Date |
Quantity |
Earliest | Pilot Hill transect: Section 8 | 20/4/2023 | 1 |
Latest | Mottistone Down | 7/10/2023 | 2 |
Max Count | Hamble | 25/8/2023 | 16 |
Records Distribution (2023)
Records / Recorders by Year (1970-2023)
Records by Week (2023)