Checkerwork of the succise
The checkerwork of the succise or checkerwork of the marshes is a Lépidoptère pertaining to Nymphalidae.
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Distribution: North Africa, Western Europe, Russia, minor Asia, moderate Asia.
- For the French distribution to see the Notebooks of French Lépidoptériste
- Scale of the male: 17 to 19 Misters
- Period of flight : May at July
- Habitat : various in particular meadows and marshes.
- Plant-hosts : Succisa pratensis .
Statute of conservation
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Convention of Bern of September 19th, 1979:
- Appendix 2: Are in particular prohibited: a) any form of intentional capture, detention and setting with intentional death; b) the intentional deterioration or destruction of the sites of reproduction or the rest areas; c) the intentional disturbance of the wildlife, in particular during the period of reproduction, dependence and hibernation, in so far as the disturbance has a significant effect have regard to the objectives of this Convention; d) intentional destruction or the collecting of eggs in nature or their detention, even vacuums; E) the detention and internal trade of these animals, alive or died, including animals naturalized, and of very part or very produced, easily identifiable, obtained starting from the animal, when this measurement contributes to the effectiveness of the provisions of this article.
- European directives of May 21st, 1992 and of October 27th, 1997 concerning the conservation of the natural habitats as well as fauna and flora savages:
- CE/92/43 - Appendix 2: Directive Fauna-Flora-Habitat, appendix 2: animal species and vegetable of Community interest whose conservation requires the designation of special zones of conservation modified by the Directive 97/62/CE (species from which the habitat must be protected).
- Convention of Bonn of June 23rd, 1979:
- No regulation
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