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Description
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Size: 25-35 mm. More varied in colour, and with more developed white marking on the upperside of the hindwing than Carcharodus alceae. The two subspecies (ambigua and ramses) differ only in genitalic characters.
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Distribution in Egypt
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Global Distribution
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Near-endemic (Sinai, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan).
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Habitat
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Dry wadis, stony places and dry streambeds. Host-plant: Phlomis aurea and possibly other labiates.
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IUCN
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Life Cycle
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Probably three generations per year.
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Records
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16 records. Latest in 2001 (South Sinai).
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Status in Egypt
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Taxonomy
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The two subspecies of Carcharodus stauderi Reverdin, 1913 (ambigua and ramses) differ only in genitalic characters.
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The Flight Period
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Threats
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