LEPIDOPTERA
S A T Y R I D A E Boisduval, 1833
PSEUDOCHAZARA de Lesse, 1951
Pseudochazara panjshira Wyatt et Omoto, 1966
Pseudochazara panjshira badachshana Wyatt et Omoto, 1966
· TYPE LOCALITY. "Dasht-i-Riwat, lower Panjshir Valley, 2200 m" [Hindu Kush, Afghanistan].
· RANGE. From Kopet-Dagh to Hindu Kush and Alai.
· DISTRIBUTION AND VARIATION. Kopet-Dagh - ssp. kopetdaghi Dubatolov, 1989; Alai, the Pamirs - ssp. badachshana Wyatt et Omoto, 1966. Perhaps populations from Ghissar also deserve a subspecific rank.
· HABITAT AND BIOLOGY. Dry stony slopes at 1,500-3,500 m a.s.l. Flight period: July-August.
· SIMILAR SPECIES. P. turkestana: fringes brownish-grey; UPF apical eye-spot smaller than the anal one; androconial scales different in shape. P. pakistana: fringes darker; UPF with a single apical eye-spot, as a rule; UPS postdiscal band contrasting and bicoloured. P. pelopea: fringes brownish-grey; UPF postdiscal band broadly interrupted between eye-spots, with two bright white dots present in this space. P. beroe aurantiaca: fringes brownish-grey; UPF band broadly interrupted between eye-spots; UNH uniform brownish-grey; wings produced.
Photo and text: Guide to the BUTTERFLIES OF RUSSIA and adjacent territories Volume 1. PENSOFT, Sofia - Moscow. 1997