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    The grayling or rock grayling (Hipparchia semele) is a species in the brush-footed butterfly family Nymphalidae. Although found all over Europe, the grayling...
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  • Oeneis Grayling (butterfly) (Hipparchia semele) Common wood-nymph or grayling (Cercyonis pegala) Grayling, Alaska Grayling, Michigan Grayling Charter...
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    butterfly, Libytheana carinenta Cracker butterflies, genus Hamadryas Crimson patch, Chlosyne janais Edith's checkerspot, Euphydryas editha Grayling (butterfly)...
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    indicate the quality of resources. One example of this is with the grayling butterfly (Hipparchia semele), where males engage in complex flight patterns...
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    North American species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is also known as the wood-nymph, grayling, blue-eyed grayling, and the goggle eye. The...
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  • thermal stress associated to their haematophagous way of life. The Grayling butterfly (Hipparchia semele) engages in thermoregulation as well. The species...
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    Pseudochazara cingovskii, the Macedonian grayling, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found only in the Macedonian village of...
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    explain their occurrence. In some butterflies, particularly Satyrinae (such as the gatekeeper butterfly and the grayling), it has been shown that ocelli...
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    including European stonechat, skylark, linnet and reed bunting. The grayling butterfly, which is a coastal specialist, is also found on the dunes. The Witchwood...
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  • signals and turning toward the strongest signal. The movement of grayling butterflies and fish lice clearly demonstrates tropotaxis. Telotaxis also requires...
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