Tarucus balkanicus

Little Tiger Blue

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by Matt Rowlings

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NW Greece, July 2016

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NW Greece, July 2016

Field notes and information

This is the sole representative of the tiger blues, Tarucus, in the Balkans. It is very local and rather hard to find. It is only found flying around its distinctive foodplant Christ's thorn, Paliurus spinus-christi.

Identification & Similar species: In north Africa, two other tiger blues, Tarucus, fly. Males of those species have only a single black cell spot, while the current species has multiple spots in the discal and post discal areas.

Distribution & Flight: Greece and parts of the south Balkans. In north Africa, the range is not so clear due to identification issues with similar species, but it appears to be found in northeast Algeria and north Tunisia. It flies from April throughout the summer in a succession of broods.

Habitat & Behaviour: The food plant grows in hot dry places, often grassy. These places are usually located at low levels on foothills to mountains. These areas can be very extensive but the species is often absent and I've never found it to be very common or widespread amongst the trees.

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NW Greece, July 2016

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NW Greece, August 2008

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NW Greece, July 2016

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NW Greece, July 2016

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NW Greece, August 2008

Spider attack.

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Macedonia, Greece, July 2004

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Macedonia, Greece, July 2004

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NW Greece, July 2016