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Fabriciana
''Fabriciana'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, commonly found in Europe and Asia. The genus was erected by T. Reuss (T. Reuß) in 1920. Taxonomy This taxon used to be considered a subgenus of ''Argynnis ''Argynnis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as " fritillaries". Its species are commonly found in Europe and Asia. Systematics Several current species of ''Argynnis'' used to be included in dist ...'', but has been reestablished as a separate genus in 2017. Species Listed alphabetically: References Further reading * Argynnini Nymphalidae genera {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Jainadeva
''Fabriciana'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, commonly found in Europe and Asia. The genus was erected by T. Reuss (T. Reuß) in 1920. Taxonomy This taxon used to be considered a subgenus of ''Argynnis ''Argynnis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as " fritillaries". Its species are commonly found in Europe and Asia. Systematics Several current species of ''Argynnis'' used to be included in dist ...'', but has been reestablished as a separate genus in 2017. Species Listed alphabetically: References Further reading * Argynnini Nymphalidae genera {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Auresiana
''Fabriciana'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, commonly found in Europe and Asia. The genus was erected by T. Reuss (T. Reuß) in 1920. Taxonomy This taxon used to be considered a subgenus of ''Argynnis ''Argynnis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as " fritillaries". Its species are commonly found in Europe and Asia. Systematics Several current species of ''Argynnis'' used to be included in dist ...'', but has been reestablished as a separate genus in 2017. Species Listed alphabetically: References Further reading * Argynnini Nymphalidae genera {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana
''Fabriciana'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, commonly found in Europe and Asia. The genus was erected by T. Reuss (T. Reuß) in 1920. Taxonomy This taxon used to be considered a subgenus of ''Argynnis ''Argynnis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as " fritillaries". Its species are commonly found in Europe and Asia. Systematics Several current species of ''Argynnis'' used to be included in dist ...'', but has been reestablished as a separate genus in 2017. Species Listed alphabetically: References Further reading * Argynnini Nymphalidae genera {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Hallasanensis
''Fabriciana'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, commonly found in Europe and Asia. The genus was erected by T. Reuss (T. Reuß) in 1920. Taxonomy This taxon used to be considered a subgenus of ''Argynnis ''Argynnis'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae, one of several groups known as " fritillaries". Its species are commonly found in Europe and Asia. Systematics Several current species of ''Argynnis'' used to be included in dist ...'', but has been reestablished as a separate genus in 2017. Species Listed alphabetically: References Further reading * Argynnini Nymphalidae genera {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Niobe
The Niobe fritillary (''Fabriciana niobe'') is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. Etymology The Latin species name ''niobe'' refers to Niobe, daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology. Subspecies Subspecies include: * ''F. n. niobe'' (central Europe and Western Siberia) * ''F. n. changaica'' Reuss, 1922 * ''F. n. demavendis'' (Gross & Ebert, 1975) (Iran) * ''F. n. gigantea'' (Staudinger, 1871) (southern Europe) * ''F. n. intermedia'' Reuss, 1925 * ''F. n. khusestana'' (Gross & Ebert, 1975) (western Iran) * ''F. n. kurana'' (Wyatt & Omoto, 1966) * ''F. n. orientalis'' (Alphéraky, 1881) * ''F. n. ornata'' (Staudinger, 1901) * ''F. n. shiva'' (Wyatt & Omoto, 1966) * ''F. n. tekkensis'' (Christoph, 1893) * ''F. n. valesinoides'' Reuss, 1926 (Korea) * ''F. n. voraxides'' Reuss, 1921 Distribution and habitat ''Fabriciana niobe'' is common throughout Europe, but absent from the United Kingdom and Northern Europe, and is also found in Siberia, Russia, Iran, China, and K ...
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Fabriciana Adippe
''Fabriciana adippe'', the high brown fritillary, is a large and brightly colored butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, native to Europe and across the Palearctic to Japan. It is known for being Great Britain's most threatened butterfly and is listed as a vulnerable species under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.Barnett, L. K., & Warren, M. S. (1995). ''High Brown Fritillary ''. Wareham, Dorset: Butterfly Conservation Like other fritillaries it is dependent on warm climates with violet rich flora. __TOC__ Description The high brown fritillary's wingspan is on average around 65 mm. Its upper wings are orange with black markings and the undersides are colored a duller orange with white and brown markings. While flying, it is very hard to distinguish from the dark green fritillary which has many of the same markings. The male and female fritillary share many of the same physical features. Larvae are brown with a single longitudinal white stripe down the length of thei ...
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Fabriciana Nerippe
''Fabriciana nerippe'' is an East Palearctic butterfly in the family Nymphalidae (Heliconiinae The Heliconiinae, commonly called heliconians or longwings, are a subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae). They can be divided into 45–50 genera and were sometimes treated as a separate family Heliconiidae within the P ...). It is found in Japan, Korea, China, and Tibet. Subspecies Listed chronologically: *''F. n. nerippe'' – Japan *'' F. n. coreana'' (Butler, 1882) (often treated as a distinct species) – Amur, Ussuri, China, Korea, Japan *''F. n. nerippina'' (Fruhstorfer, 1907) – Tibet *''F. n. mumon'' (Matsumura, 1929) – Ussuri References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5974384 Fabriciana Butterflies described in 1862 ...
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Fabriciana Xipe
''Fabriciana xipe'' is an East Palearctic butterfly in the family Nymphalidae (Heliconiinae The Heliconiinae, commonly called heliconians or longwings, are a subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae). They can be divided into 45–50 genera and were sometimes treated as a separate family Heliconiidae within the P ...). It is found in Altai - Ussuri, China, Mongolia and Korea. The habitat is steppe. They fly in July and August. References Fabriciana Butterflies described in 1891 {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Elisa
''Fabriciana elisa'', the Corsican fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Corsica and Sardinia. This is a mountain butterfly, found on grassy vegetation in clearings in deciduous woods. Description in Seitz The wingspan is 45–60 mm. ''A. elisa'' Godt. (= ''cyrene'' Bon., ''eliza'' Lang) (69b). The same size as ''clara'', but distinctly a transition to ''aglaja''. Rather variable, above fiery brown-red to light orange-yellow, the black markings rather small and at the distal margin almost obsolete. The hindwing beneath entirely dusted over with green, sometimes a small patch before the distal margin excepted; the silver-spots numerous but small, angular, sometimes reduced to heavy dots or comma-spots, the central ones having usually a dark edge. — The species is restricted to the mountains of Corsica and Sardinia, where it is locally abundant in June and July, for instance on the Monte Gennargentu near Lanusei. Biology Adults are on wing fr ...
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Fabriciana Kamala
''Fabriciana kamala'', the kamala fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It has an eastern range in the Palearctic realm – the Himalayas, Tibet, Kashmir and Kashmir - northwest India, Spīn Ghar, Chitral to Kumaon Kumaon or Kumaun may refer to: * Kumaon division, a region in Uttarakhand, India * Kumaon Kingdom, a former country in Uttarakhand, India * Kumaon, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran * , a ship of the Royal Indian Navy during WWII See also .... The species was first described by Frederic Moore in 1857. Seitz, A., 1912-1927. ''Die Indo-Australien Tagfalter.. Grossschmetterlinge Erde'' 9. References Fabriciana Butterflies described in 1857 {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Vorax
''Fabriciana vorax'' is an East Palearctic butterfly in the family Nymphalidae (Heliconiinae The Heliconiinae, commonly called heliconians or longwings, are a subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae). They can be divided into 45–50 genera and were sometimes treated as a separate family Heliconiidae within the P ...). It is found in Japan, Korea, Northeast and Central China, South east Tibet, Sakhalin and Ussur References Fabriciana Butterflies described in 1871 {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Fabriciana Argyrospilata
''Fabriciana argyrospilata'' is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It has an eastern range in the Palearctic realm – Afghanistan, the western Pamirs, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 million people, and has the world's second-lar ..., and northwest India. The species was first described by Hans Kotzsch in 1938. References Fabriciana Butterflies described in 1838 {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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