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Nymphalidae
14 resident species, one extinct. Some absent
from Britain. 'A' indicates absence.
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| Common Name |
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Latin Name |
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Food plant(s) |
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Description |
| White
Admiral |
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Ladoga camilla |
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Honeysuckle |
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Bright green, Pairs of brown branched spines
on most segments, white along the spiracles. Confined to the
southern half of England |
| Purple
Emperor |
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Apatura iris |
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Sallow
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Green with two horns, yellow stripes. Central
southern England |
| Red
Admiral |
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Vanessa atalanta |
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Nettles
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Spiny and dark in colour with tiny white speckles,
yellow markings. Common migrant. |
| Painted
Lady |
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Cynthia cardui |
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Thistle |
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Velvety black, short branched yellow and black
spines, with a broken yellow stripe down the sides. The range
and abundance varies each year. |
| American
Painted Lady |
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Cynthia virginiensis |
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Thistles and cudweeds |
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Black, yellowish-green bands, white spots, branched
spines. Scarce immigrant. |
| Small
Tortoiseshell |
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Aglais urticae |
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Nettles
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Yellowish-grey, black dorsal line,
short yellowish spines. Common |
| Large
Tortoiseshell |
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Nymphalis polychloros |
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Common elm, wych elm, grey sallow, goat willow,
poplars, aspen, osier and pear. |
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Greyish-black, broad orange dorsal area centred
by black line, sharp branched orange spines. Extinct since
the late 40's. |
| Camberwell
Beauty |
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Nymphalis antiopa |
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Willow |
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Black, red spot dorsally, spiny. My favourite
butterfly. Rarely seen, it migrates from Scandinavia and has
never been known to breed in this country |
| Peacock |
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Inachis io |
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Nettle
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Black with tiny white warts, spiny. Widespread
and common |
| Comma |
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Polygonia c-album |
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Hop, nettles and currant bushes |
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Greyish, marked with orange-brown, spiny. Southern
England as far north as Yorkshire and Wales. |
| Small
Pearl-bordered Fritillary |
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Boloria selene |
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Violets
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Dark brown body with 12 distinctive rows of
amber cones. Widespread. |
| Pearl-bordered
Fritillary |
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Boloria euphrosyne |
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Violets |
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Velvety black, twin row of yellow spines. Until
the 1950's this was a common butterfly but has since declined.
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| Queen of Spain
Fritillary |
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Argynnis lathonia |
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Dog violet and wild pansy |
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Black with many pale dots, branched spines.
Rare migrant |
| High Brown Fritillary |
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Argynnis adippe |
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Dog Violet |
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Twelve rings of bristles and occurs in two colour
forms: dark brown with a white stripe and pink bristles or
red-brown with a white stripe. Probably extinct in all counties
to the east of Wiltshire, protected by law. |
| Dark Green Fritillary |
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Argynnis aglaja |
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Violets |
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Purple-black with white speckles, red spots
and bristles. Widely distributed although many populations
have been destroyed by agricultural improvements. Scarce in
the East. |
| Silver-washed Fritillary |
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Argynnis paphia |
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Dog Violet
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Velvety brown with darker stripes, twin yellow
stripes down the back and long bristly spines. Relatively
common |
| Marsh Fritillary |
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Eurodryas aurinia |
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Devil's Bit Scabious |
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Bristly, black with tiny white freckles. Rapidly
declining |
| Glanville Fritillary |
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Melitaea cinxia |
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Ribwort Plantains |
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Black spiny bodies and russet heads. Rare. Colonies
breed along the coasts of the Channel Isles. |
| Heath Fritillary |
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Mellicta athalia |
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Cow-wheat, Ribwort Plantain and Germander Speedwell
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Black with parallel rows of bristly white and
amber cones. One of the rarest butterflies, it was saved from
the brink of extinction. |
| Two-tailed Pasha |
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Charaxes jasius |
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Strawberry tree |
A |
Plump, tapered to two-prong tail, green, finely
spotted with yellowish-white; two blue-centered, yellow spots,
ringed with black on middle of back, yellow line on each side,
large head. Mediterranean coasts of Europe. |
| Poplar Admiral |
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Limentitis populi |
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Aspen and poplar |
A |
green, marked with purplish-brown along back
and sides with an irregular ochreous band along the sides;
segment 2 bears two large, spiny projections on the back,
subsequent segments have smaller projections. Central Europe. |
| Lesser Purple Emperor |
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Apatura ilia |
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Aspen and poplar |
A |
Tapering towards the tail which bears two small
prongs; green with two red and yellow lines along back, rear
half with a series of diagonal, red and yellow stripes along
side. Central and southern Europe. |
| European Map |
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Araschinia levana |
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Stinging nettle |
A |
Black, finely spotted with white, broken yellowish-brown
stripes along back and sides, black or orange-yellow spines.
Central and parts of southern Europe. |
| Violet or Weaver's
Fritillary |
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Boloria dia |
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Violets and brambles |
A |
Dark grey with a broken, whitish streak along
back and reddish-yellow stripes along sides, yellowish spines.
Widespread in Europe. |
| False Heath Fritillary |
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Melitaea diamina |
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Common ow-wheat, plantain and speedwell |
A |
Dark greyish-brown, orange-yellow spines. Widespread
but local in Europe. |
| Spotted Fritillary |
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Melitaea didyma |
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Plantain, speedwell and toadflax |
A |
Whitish line with black and with two rows of
large reddish-orange spots along back each surrounding a spine.
Central and southern Europe. |
| Knapweed fritillary |
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Melitaea cinxia |
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Knapweed |
A |
Blackish-grey, lined with black and finely dotted
with white, whitish band along sides. Central and northern
Europe. |