Pseudochazara cingovskii

Its habitat is scattered with white limestone rocks where it is very difficult to catch it due to its very pale underside, camouflaging in.

The underside of the wings displays yellowish-greyish-brown hue in the postdiscal region and the fringes are greyish white.

[2] Male genitalia of the species features broad valvae that narrow after a curved midpoint.

The tegumen is elongated and well-developed, slightly more curved and rounded at the base comparative to other species.

[2] The distribution of P. cingovskii is restricted to the Pletvar Massif and nearby mountains near Vitolište in Macedonia.

This species inhabits arid, rocky slopes primarily composed of pale colored metamorphic rocks like marble and gneiss, with sparse vegetation, at altitudes between 700 and 1700 metres.

The larvae emerge in late July alongside other species like P. mniszechii tisiphone and P. anthelea amalthea.

Pseudochazara cingovskii