Dark green fritillary scotica
WebThe Dark Green Fritillary is the most widespread fritillary found in the British Isles and is a pleasure to see as it flies powerfully over its grassland habitats, frequently stopping to … WebDark Green Fritillary species Accepted Name authority: UKSI Establishment means: Native Overview Gallery Names Classification Records Literature Sequences Data Partners Online Resources JSON GBIF Encyclopaedia of Life Biodiversity Heritage Library PESI 22,240 records (22,240 in total)
Dark green fritillary scotica
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WebArgynnis aglaja ssp scotica Dark Green Fritillary At the end of a long walk (largely involving getting lost) in the Culbin Forest the butterflies started to appear when the sun came out. This one was much darker than the usual southern Dark Green Fritilllaries and later I found that in Scotland the species is represented by sub species scotica. WebThere are two subspecies - aglaja occurs through the range of the species, with the exception of Ireland, Scotland (although it is found in southern Scotland), and the Isle of …
WebDark Green Fritillary (left) and High Brown Fritillary (right) Essex Skipper and Small Skipper Essex Skipper and Small Skipper can be distinguished by the colour of the underside of … WebThe Dark Green Fritillary is the most widespread fritillary found in the British Isles and is a pleasure to see as it flies powerfully over its grassland habitats, frequently stopping to …
WebThe Dark Green Fritillary uses a range of habitats containing violets, including flower-rich chalk or limestone grasslands, acidic bracken moorland, woodland rides and clearings, and even coastal dunes (but not in Yorkshire). WebThe dark green fritillary ( Speyeria aglaja) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The insect has a wide range in the Palearctic realm - Europe, Morocco, Iran, Siberia, …
WebFemales have rich chestnut-brown thoracic hairs and sparse, duller brown abdominal hairs, dark brown-grey hairs on the hind tibia, whilst the sides of the tergites are black, distinguishing it from rarer relatives like Andrena trimmerana (which has …
WebThe Dark Green Fritillary is a large fritillary with golden orange ground colour and black markings on its wings. One of the distinguishing identification features is the green wash … tauranga cemetery searchWebDark Green Fritillary Speyeria aglaja This large and powerful butterfly is one of our most widespread fritillaries and can be seen flying rapidly in a range of open sunny habitats. … tauranga city bus timetableWebDatasets. datasets have provided data to the NBN Atlas for this subspecies. Browse the list of datasets and find organisations you can join if you are interested in participating in a survey for species like Speyeria aglaja aglaja (Linnaeus, 1758) Accepted Name. Source. Speyeria aglaja aglaja (Linnaeus, 1758) UKSI. Synonym. the cassowary\\u0027s giftWebJan 16, 2015 - Explore stuant63's photos on Flickr. stuant63 has uploaded 3940 photos to Flickr. tauranga chamber of commerceWebDec 20, 2024 · Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Speyeria aglaja - Dark Green Fritillary -- Discover Life tauranga citizens club membershipWebNov 5, 2013 · As British butterflies go, the Dark Green Fritillary is comparatively large, with a wingspan of over two and a half inches. Adults appear around the middle of June, and they are on the wing until late August, haunting the open habitats of coastal grassland and dunes. tauranga christmas in the parkWebDark green fritillary enjoying the sun at Ainsdale Sand Dunes National Nature Reserve. Filmed by Ron Jackson.England's National Nature Reserves represent man... tauranga central baptist church