Bosnia 2016 stamps Fauna-Butterflies full set MNH**
Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its diverse habitats ranging from mountains to forests and wetlands, is home to a variety of butterfly species. Here are some notable butterflies found in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
- Apollo Butterfly (Parnassius apollo): The Apollo butterfly is a striking species known for its white wings with black spots and red markings. It is found in mountainous regions across Europe, including Bosnia and Herzegovina. Due to habitat loss and other threats, it is considered vulnerable in many parts of its range.
- Large Blue (Phengaris arion): The Large Blue is a rare and protected butterfly species found in grasslands and meadows. It has distinctive blue wings with black spots and white fringes. Conservation efforts are underway to protect its habitats in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio machaon): The Swallowtail butterfly is one of the largest and most recognizable butterfly species in Europe. It has yellow wings with black stripes and blue or red markings. It can be found in various habitats, including meadows, fields, and gardens.
- Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus): The Common Blue is a widespread butterfly species found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and throughout Europe. It has blue wings with black spots and orange markings on the undersides of its wings. It is commonly found in grasslands, meadows, and urban areas.
- Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius): The Scarce Swallowtail is a large and striking butterfly species with yellow wings and black stripes. It is found in wooded areas and open landscapes. It is considered relatively common in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne): The Clouded Apollo is a butterfly species found in mountainous regions and alpine meadows. It has white wings with black spots and red markings. It is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
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