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Satyrium acaciae
Sloe hairstreak
Kleiner Schlehenzipfelfalter



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Papilio acaciae Fabricius, 1787
Thecla acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)
Strymon acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)
Satyrium acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)
Nordmannia acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)
Necovatia acaciae (Fabricius, 1787)


Note: The genus Satyrium has previously been divided into a number of genera of doubtful monophyly (e.g. Strymonidia, Nordmannia). Based on the morphology of the genitalia (mainly the presence or absence of a ventral keel of the aedeagus) Clench (1978) synonymized most of these genera with Satyrium. Please see my comments under Satyrium pruni for further information about Satyrium systematics.
Satyrium acaciae differs from all other species of Satyrium by a tuft of black hairs at the end of the female abdomen, the hais of which are used during oviposition to camouflage the eggs. This hair tuft could be regarded as an apomorphy supporting the recognition of the monotypic genus Necovatia for the present species; however, I refrain from splitting Satyrium s.l. before a full phylogenetic study has been performed.




Additional German names: Kleiner Schlehen-Zipfelfalter, Akazienzipfelfalter


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