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Pyronia tithonius
The Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus) sometimes called the Hedge Brown is a common butterfly in the United Kingdom. It is a member of the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. A similar species is the Meadow Brown; the two species can be difficult to distinguish with closed wings since underwing markings are very similar. However, the Gatekeeper tends to rest with its wings open, whereas the Meadow Brown usually rests with its wings closed. The Gatekeeper is also smaller and more orange than the Meadow Brown and has double pupils on its eyespots. The name "Gatekeeper" may refer to its frequent occurrence near field gates and to the man who was responsible for the toll gates in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when butterflies were more numerous than they are today. As indicated by its alternate name, the gatekeeper butterfly prefers the habitat of meadow margins and hedges; field gates are often in such locations, and thus the Gatekeeper can be found much more frequently in such locations than the Meadow Brown for example.
Common in hedgerows, grassland, woodland edges and woodland clearings; 0-400 m (0-1700 m in Europe) throughout much of southern England, Wales and southern Ireland; mainland Europe.
thanks bayucca and wijnandr93, seems like it's a gatekeeper! Only seen 3 butterflies in Ireland, the gatekeeper, the Red Admiral and the cabbage butterfly... hope more appear before I have to leave...
Bayucca, you're right, I almost stumbled! Hehe so funny. Have never seen a Gatekeeper over here, in Holland ;)
@wijnandr93: Hi, hi, you almost stumbled over Maniola jurtina! Me, too!!! But with the other one ;-)...!