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VIEW] Facsimile of the original description of
Coenonympha rhodopensis (Elwes, 1900: 205).
It was initially treated as a variety of
Coenonympha tiphon (Rottemburg, 1775), a taxon recently established as a distinct subspecies of
C. tullia (Müller, 1764). In many major contemporary works it is usually ranked as a different species (Higgins & Riley, 1984: 309; Kudrna, 1986: 163, 177; D’Abrera, 1990: 150; Abadjiev, 1993: 74; Tolman & Lewington, 1997: 243; etc.).
REFERENCES
Abadjiev, S. (1993): Butterflies of Bulgaria, Part 2, Nymphalidae: Libytheinae & Satyrinae. Veren Publishers, Sofia, 127 pp.
D’Abrera, B. (1990): Butterflies of the Holarctic region, Part 1 (Papilionidae, Pieridae, Danaidae, Satyridae (partim). Hill House, Victoria, 1—185.
Elwes, H. J. (1900): On the Butterflies of Bulgaria. — Trans. ent. Soc. London 48 (2): 183—06.
Higgins, L. G. & N. D. Riley (1984): A field guide to the butterflies of Britain and Europe. (Fifth edition, revised). Collins, London, 384 pp.
Kudrna, O. (1986): Butterflies of Europe, Vol. 8, Aspects of the conservation of butterflies in Europe. Aula-Verlag, Wiesbaden, 323 pp.
Tolman, T. & R. Lewington (1997): Butterflies of Britain & Europe. Harper Collins Publishers, London — Glasgow — New York — Sydney — Auckland — Toronto — Johannesburg, 320 pp., A, B+104 Pls.