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Glanville Fritillary

Melitaea cinxia

Description:

It's a medium-sized orange, black and white "checkerspot" butterfly inhabiting open meadows. The males patrol along roads and habitat edges, on the lookout for the less conspicuous females which remain in dense tussocks for long periods. Mating occurs around mid-day, and as the female often continues to fly from flower to flower, mating pairs are conspicuous. Throughout most of their range they have one generation per year, overwintering as larvae. In warm regions they have two generations per year. In her lifetime, a female lays several clusters of up to 200 eggs on the underside of the larval food plant. She feeds on nectar (with her proboscis) from surrounding flowering plants.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Jopy
Jopy 10 years ago
Glanville Fritillary
Melitaea cinxia Glanville Fritillary


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2 Comments

Jopy
Jopy 10 years ago

nema na čemu, s leptirima je lako :D

VitoSarancha
VitoSarancha 10 years ago

Jopy, hvala ti lijepa!

VitoSarancha
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VitoSarancha

Croatia

Spotted on Jul 9, 2013
Submitted on Jul 18, 2013

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