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Photo of Small tortoiseshell Aglais urticae Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Genus: Aglais Size Wingspan: 4.5-5 cm Altitude: 0-3000m Flight Time: March - October (hibernates). Status: This widespread and common species is not threatened. It is not listed under any conservation designations. Description: The small tortoiseshell is one of the most widespread and familiar butterflies in Britain. Its beautiful patterning, comprising of black patches, areas of bright yellowish-orange and a fringe of blue spots around both the hind and forewings, makes this species instantly recognisable. The sexes are similar in appearance. The caterpillar, which reaches 22 cm in length, has a black head, a largely black body with tiny white spots, and black or yellowish spines on the back and sides. Along each side there are two broken yellow bands, below which the body becomes more purplish-brown in colour. Range: This resident butterfly has a wide distribution, and is common throughout Britain. Elsewhere it is widespread in Europe, and reaches as far east as the Pacific coast of Asia. Habitat: The caterpillars feed on common nettle (Urtica dioica) and small nettle (U. urens), which thrive in nutrient-enriched soils, and are therefore often associated with human activity. As a result, the small tortoiseshell inhabits a huge range of habitats, wherever the foodplants occur. Biology: In most areas of Britain, there are typically two generations each year, but in Scotland there is usually just one. Adults that have hibernated through the winter emerge in March or April; the small tortoiseshell is therefore one of the first butterflies to be seen each spring. Females lay eggs in batches underneath the leaves of the foodplants. The eggs hatch after around 10 days, and the caterpillars live in groups protected by a silk web. After the final moult the caterpillars disperse, and pupate hanging from plant stems or other objects. The adults emerge after around two weeks; adults of the second generation hibernate in buildings, caves and hollow trees, and reproduce the following spring.
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5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Zach_ R.January 22, 2022 • Verified Purchase
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Easy to use interface for creating your own design on the mousepad. The quality is great, just wish it was a little bigger. I ordered other mouse pads on this site before this one but the image on them didn't match up to what I customized it to. Need to make sure that your customed image is within the green lines. However, they fixed my problem by giving me another chance at creating another mousepad for free. Great customer service! The colors are on point and it feels like a durable mousepad. Just make sure your custom image fits within the green lines so it doesn't get cut out around the edges.
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4 out of 5 stars ratingBy Natasha H.April 15, 2016 • Verified Purchase
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Very good product apart from the unpleasant odor upon arrival. Must be the chemicals used for printing the image. I am sensitive to smells. Printing turned out as well as the photo. I was very pleased.
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5 out of 5 stars ratingBy Kimberlee T.October 7, 2020 • Verified Purchase
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I almost regretted buying this thinking that $16 couldn't possibly be very good quality but i was wrong. Im now shocked that it is so cheap because it is a really good quality mouse pad. thank you zazzle. the printing was perfect
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