Stage, End of April 2025 in GermanyGermanyGermany

  • End of April: Camberwell Beauty (Nymphalis antiopa)
    GermanyGermanyGermanyGermany /PicturesNA/Misc/check_edc401.png rare
    Brandenburg /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Berlin /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Bremen /PicturesNA/Misc/minus_2f2f2f.png extinct
    Baden-Württemberg /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Bavaria /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Hesse /PicturesNA/Misc/check_ce0705.png very rare
    Hamburg /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Lower Saxony /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    North Rhine-Westphalia /PicturesNA/Misc/check_ce0705.png very rare
    Rhineland-Palatinate /PicturesNA/Misc/check_edc401.png rare
    Schleswig-Holstein /PicturesNA/Misc/check_edc401.png rare
    Saarland /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Saxony /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Saxony Anhalt /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
    Thuringia /PicturesNA/Misc/check_008d03.png common
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Red List

Listing of Camberwell Beauty (Nymphalis antiopa)Camberwell BeautyNymphalis antiopa (Linnaeus, 1758)Mourning CloakCamberwell Beauty in the Red List of SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland Wermeille; Chittaro; Gonseth, 2014 - Rote Liste Tagfalter und Widderchen. Gefährdete Arten der Schweiz, Stand 2012:

Risk category vulnerable
Geographical distribution The effectively colonised area is estimated to be less than 10 km² (EN 500 km², VU 2000 km²). Population spatially highly fragmented or only 1 (EN 5, VU 10) known site. A continuing observed, inferred or projected decline in the size of the distribution area, size of the effectively colonised area, area, extent and/or quality of the habitat and number of localities or subpopulations. Extreme fluctuations in the number of sites or subpopulations and number of adult individuals.