Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)
Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)
Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)
Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)
Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)
Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)

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Southern Comma (Polygonia egea)


Photo © Albert Vliegenthart
FamilyNymphalidae
SubfamilyNymphalinae
GenusPolygonia
Speciesegea
Authority(Cramer, 1775)
English NameSouthern Comma
European Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
European Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
Habitats Directive
Bern Convention
CITES

Description

The Southern Comma is a species of dry grasslands and dry scrub. The major foodplant is Common Pellitory (Parietaria officinalis), a plant that often grows on old walls, so that these butterflies are often found near buildings. They can often be seen, wings widespread, basking in the sun on walls and rocks, or on the ground. The caterpillars probably also feed on Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), willows (Salix spp.), and elms (Ulmus spp.). The Southern Comma has two to three generations a year, and just as the ordinary Comma (P. c-album), hibernates as an adult butterfly. It can therefore be seen early in the spring.

Distribution

Albania / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czechia (Irregular Vagrant) / France / France: Mainland / France: Corsica (Possibly Present) / Greece / Greece: Mainland / Greece: East Aegean Islands / Greece: Kirti (Crete) / Italy / Italy: Mainland / Italy: Sicily / North Macedonia / Malta (Irregular Vagrant) / Montenegro / Romania (Regionally Extinct) / European Russia / Serbia (Irregular Vagrant) / Serbia: Serbia (Irregular Vagrant) / Serbia: Kosovo (Irregular Vagrant) / Slovenia / Switzerland (Irregular Vagrant) / European Türkiye /

Larval Foodplants

#OrderFamilyGenusSpeciesVernacular NameLink
1RosalesUrticaceaeParietariajudaicaPellitory-of-the-wall
2RosalesUrticaceaeParietariaofficinalisEastern Pellitory-of-the-wall