From small beginnings... population explosions of migrant Belenois aurota (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) in Türkiye, with rare observations in Syria and a first record for Cyprus

Eddie John, Onat Başbay, N. Kaymaz, Eren Aksoylu, Hasan Bağlar, M. Salimeh
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Incursions of Belenois aurota (Fabricius, 1793), a vigorous, tropical migrant pierid, have become more common in recent years in countries of the southern Levant, with rare appearances in south-eastern Türkiye. Here, we report on the species presence in other Levant countries of the eastern Mediterranean, including Mediterranean Syria and, for the first time, in Cyprus, on which island B. aurota was discovered in 2023. We also report on experiences in south-eastern Türkiye, where, during the same autumn period, extensive breeding resulted in at least three local broods leading to significant population irruptions and dispersal. Likely migration routes via the Jordan Rift Valley System into countries of the Levant are discussed, and we introduce an additional migratory route east of the Lebanon, Anti-Lebanon and Silsilat al-Jib āl as-Sāhilīyah (Latakia) mountain ranges, not previously recognized to our knowledge. The value of the Tigris River as a conduit for migrant butterflies from the Middle East into the provinces of south-eastern Türkiye had previously been documented and is again well illustrated by numerous observations in south-eastern Türkiye along the river's route south from its origins in the mountains of eastern Türkiye. Although B. aurota is recognized as an obligate migrant, it is considered that 2023 weather systems assisted the arrival of the species into the northern Levant and south-eastern Türkiye.
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从微小的开始......迁徙的 Belenois aurota(Fabricius)(鳞翅目:蝶科)在土耳其的种群爆炸,在叙利亚的罕见观察和塞浦路斯的首次记录
Belenois aurota(Fabricius,1793 年)是一种生命力旺盛的热带迁徙穿孔虫,近年来在南黎凡特国家越来越常见,在土尔其东南部也很少出现。在此,我们报告了该物种在地中海东部其他黎凡特国家的存在情况,包括地中海叙利亚,以及首次在塞浦路斯发现。我们还报告了图尔基耶东南部的经验,在那里的同一秋季,大面积繁殖导致当地至少出现了三窝雏鸟,造成了严重的种群中断和扩散。我们讨论了通过约旦裂谷系统进入黎凡特国家的可能迁徙路线,并介绍了黎巴嫩、反黎巴嫩山脉和 Silsilat al-Jib āl as-Sāhilīyah(拉塔基亚)山脉以东的另一条迁徙路线,据我们所知,这条路线以前从未被确认。底格里斯河作为从中东迁徙到土耳其东南部省份的蝴蝶迁徙通道的价值以前就有记载,从土耳其东部山区发源的底格里斯河向南沿途在土耳其东南部的大量观察结果再次充分说明了这一点。虽然 B. aurota 被认为是一种必须迁徙的物种,但人们认为 2023 年的天气系统有助于该物种到达黎凡特北部和图尔基耶东南部。
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