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Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary

Boloria selene

Picture of a Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Period: June-July
Size: 35-44mm

A beautiful, rare Yorkshire resident that occurs in damp grassland and boggy areas. It can be confused with the rare Pearl-bordered Fritillary, from which it differs in having seven black-bordered white cells on the underside of the hindwing and also its preference for damp places and a slightly later flight period. Caterpillar food plants are Common and Marsh Violets.

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