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Pearl-bordered Fritillary

Boloria euphrosyne

Picture of a Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Period: May to June
Size: 38-47mm

Yorkshire's rarest butterfly. Confined to four sites on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. The butterfly requires a sheltered dry place with some bracken for cover and Common Dog Violets, which are the larval foodplant. Searches of areas with similar conditions may well reveal further colonies. Please report any sightings to Butterfly Conservation.

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