She foillycan 'sy chynney Nymphalidae ee glassag (Hipparchia semele).

Glassag

Glassag woirrinagh

Praddag ghlassag
Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Rang: Insecta
Oardagh: Lepidoptera
Kynney: Nymphalidae
Genus: Hipparchia
Dooie: H. semele
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Hipparchia semele
(Linnaeus, 1758)

Jalloo-oaylleeaght

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T'ee dhone-ghlass son y chooid smoo. Ta cryssyn dhone as ruy çheu s'yrdjey er ny skianyn, as cowrey sooilley[noa] (eyespot) orroo, daa er dagh skian hoshee as un er y skian jerrey. T'ee lhie as skianyn doont eck, agh liorish boirey, t'ee troggal e skianyn hoshee dys cowraghey ny cowraghyn sooilley. Ta feanish ennagh ayn dy vel lheid ny cowraghey coadey foillycanyn noi cragheyderyn.[1][2] Ta oirr vane ec ny skianyn.

Ta'n ghlassag fo coadey yn United Kingdom Biodiversity Action Plan neayr's 2007.[3]

Oayll

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Slyst marrey, dreemyn geinnee, boglagh marrey, eayninyn reeastaneyn, quarralyn, thalloo çhirrym gyn rouyr biljyn.

Imraaghyn

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  1. Vallin, A., S. Jakobsson, J. Lind, & C. Wiklund (2005). "Prey survival by predator intimidation: an experimental study of peacock butterfly defence against blue tits" (Baarle). Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 272 (1569). doi:10.1098/rspb.2004.3034. 
  2. Martin Stevens (2005). "The role of eyespots as anti-predator mechanisms, principally demonstrated in the Lepidoptera" (Baarle). Biological Reviews 80 (4). doi:10.1017/S1464793105006810. 
  3. Priority butterfly species listed in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan 2007. Butterfly Conservation. Feddynit er 2012-01-22.

Kianglaghyn çheumooie

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