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List Of Butterflies Of North America (Apaturinae)
Subfamily Libytheinae: snouts * American snout, ''Libytheana carinenta'' Subfamily Heliconiinae: heliconians and fritillaries * Gulf fritillary, ''Agraulis vanillae'' * Alberta fritillary, ''Boloria alberta'' * Astarte fritillary, ''Boloria astarte'' ** Distinct Astarte fritillary, ''Boloria astarte distincta'' * Meadow fritillary, ''Boloria bellona'' * Arctic fritillary, ''Boloria chariclea'' * Pacific fritillary, ''Boloria epithore'' * Bog fritillary, ''Boloria eunomia'' * Freija fritillary, ''Boloria freija'' * Frigga fritillary, ''Boloria frigga'' * Dingy fritillary, ''Boloria improba'' ** Uncompahgre dingy fritillary, ''Boloria improba acrocnema'' ** Wind River dingy fritillary, ''Boloria improba harryi'' * Relict fritillary, ''Boloria kriemhild'' * Purplish fritillary, ''Boloria montinus'' * Mountain fritillary, ''Boloria napaea'' * Cryptic fritillary, ''Boloria natazhati'' * Polaris fritillary, ''Boloria polaris'' * Silver-bordered fritillary, ''Boloria selene'' * Mex ...
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American Snout Profile
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Boloria Improba
''Boloria improba'', the dingy fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. In Europe it is only found in small parts of Scandinavia, more specifically the border region between Norway, Sweden and Finland. The species is also present in North America in the northeastern part of Alaska and some isolated populations in the Canadian part of the Rocky Mountains, southwestern Wyoming and southwestern Colorado. In Russia it is present in the northeast (the Chukotka region). The wingspan is 28–34 mm. Seitz ''improba'' Btlr., one of the Lepidoptera which go farthest north, from Nova Semblia, is smaller and above darker than ''frigga'' on the hindwing beneath the median band is somewhat less bright yellow and the rhomb before the middle of the costa is vivid bluish white. It is found in alpine or tundra habitats. The larvae probably feed on ''Polygonum viviparum'' in Europe. In North America the food plants are ''Salix arctica'' and '' Salix reticulata nivalis''. Su ...
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Eueides Isabella
''Eueides isabella'', the Isabella's longwing or Isabella's heliconian, is a species of nymphalid butterfly, belonging to the Heliconiinae subfamily. Description ''Eueides isabella'' is a large butterfly with a wingspan of . The uppersides of the wings is dark brown, with orange bands and yellowish markings on the edges of the forewings. The undersides of the wings are quite similar to the uppersides, but the edges of the hindwings show a series of small blue spots. The flight period extends to the whole year in the tropical habitat. They are active even in low light. Caterpillars are white and black covered by long black spines. They are gregarious and they primarily feed on '' Passiflora platyloba'' and '' Passiflora ambigua''. Distribution This species can be found from Mexico to the Amazon basin and the West Indies.
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Dryas Iulia
''Dryas iulia'' (often incorrectly spelled ''julia''),Lamas, G. (editor) (2004). Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera. Checklist: Part 4A. Hesperioidea – Papilionoidea. commonly called the Julia butterfly, Julia heliconian, the flame, or flambeau, is a species of brush-footed (or nymphalid) butterfly. The sole representative of its genus ''Dryas'', it is native from Brazil to southern Texas and Florida, and in summer can sometimes be found as far north as eastern Nebraska. Over 15 subspecies have been described. Its wingspan ranges from 82 to 92 mm, and it is colored orange (brighter in male specimens) with black markings; this species is somewhat unpalatable to birds and belongs to the "orange" Mullerian mimicry complex. This butterfly is a fast flier and frequents clearings, paths, and margins of forests and woodlands. It feeds on the nectar of flowers, such as lantanas (''Lantana'') and shepherd's-needle (''Scandix pecten-veneris''), and the tears of caiman, the eye ...
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Dione Moneta
''Dione moneta'', the Mexican silverspot, is a species of butterfly of the subfamily Heliconiinae in the family Nymphalidae found from southern United States to South America."''Dione'' Hübner, [1819]"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''


Subspecies

Listed alphabetically: *''D. m. butleri'' Stichel, [1908] *''D. m. moneta'' Hübner, [1825] *''D. m. poeyii'' Butler, 1873


References

Butterflies described in 1779 Heliconiini Nymphalidae of South America {{Heliconiinae-stub ...
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Boloria Selene
''Boloria selene'', known in Europe as the small pearl-bordered fritillary and in North America as the silver-bordered fritillary, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found across Europe, Asia and North America, and feeds exclusively on violets in its larval stages.Silver-bordered Fritillary
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This species prefers wet grassland habitats, where its larval food source, violets, are found. It in its larval stage, and eggs hatch in the late summer to early autumn. Members of this species are prey for multiple types of birds and ot ...
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Boloria Polaris
''Boloria polaris'', the Polaris fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in northernmost Scandinavia, North America (in northeastern Alaska and northern Canada) and in Greenland. It is also found in northeastern Russia and across the Palearctic to Chukotka. It is one of only six butterfly species found on Canada's Ellesmere Island. Description The wingspan is 32–38 mm. A. polaris Bsd. (71e). Similar to the preceding species freija''">Boloria_freija.html" ;"title="''Boloria freija">freija'' but more variable, the hindwing beneath more variegated, the black median band of the forewing above heavy, deep black, deeply sinuous proximally. In the marginal area regular rows of submarginal spots. The forewing beneath almost as distinctly marked with black as above, but paler. On the hindwing beneath the ground is marked with mother-of-pearl in the basal area and the narrow band which separates the central from the marginal area bears silvery teeth. � ...
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Boloria Natazhati
''Boloria natazhati'', the Beringian fritillary, cryptic fritillary or Pleistocene fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from northwestern Canada as far south as northern British Columbia. The wingspan is 32–44 mm. The butterfly flies from mid-June to July.Beringian Fritillary
Butterflies of Canada
It is found in a variety of habitats including screes, slopes, rocky ridges, and cobble beaches. The larvae possibly feed on '' Dryas integrifolia''. Adults feed on flower nectar from ''Phlox sibirica'' and ''

Boloria Napaea
''Boloria napaea'', the Napaea fritillary or mountain fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Distribution In Europe the species is found in the Alps, mountainous areas in northern Scandinavia and very local in the eastern parts of the Pyrenees. In North America it is found in Alaska, northwestern Canada, and in small populations in the Canadian part of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta, and Wyoming. In Asia it is found in Siberia, the Altai Mountains, and the Amur Oblast. Description The wingspan is 35–48 mm. The upperside is orange with brown basal suffusion and sometimes even purplish gray in the female, decorated with brown designs, with small scallops and a line of submarginal round dots. The hindwing forms an angle at its anterior edge. On the forewing undersides the patterns are little marked, the apex is adorned pearly spots, and the hindwing undersides are clear because they are adorned with pearlescent designs. The butterfly flies from June to A ...
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Boloria Montinus
''Boloria'' is a brush-footed butterfly (Nymphalidae) genus. ''Clossiana'' is usually included with it nowadays, though some authors still consider it distinct and it seems to warrant recognition as a subgenus at least. Species Listed alphabetically:Jim P. Brock, Kenn Kaufman (2003) ''Kaufman Field Guide to Butterflies of North America''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. * '' Boloria acrocnema'' Gall & Sperling, 1980 – Uncompahgre fritillary * '' Boloria alaskensis'' (Holland, 1900) – mountain fritillary (Arctic America, Alaska to Hudson Bay, Wyoming, Polar Urals, Yamal Peninsula, Transbaikalia, Chukotka, Wrangel Island) * '' Boloria aquilonaris'' (Stichel, 1908) – cranberry fritillary * ''Boloria alberta'' (W.H. Edwards, 1890) – Alberta fritillary * ''Boloria angarensis'' (Erschoff, 1870) (Transbaikalia, South Siberia, Far East Yakutia, Polar Urals, Yamal Peninsula, Sayan, Tuva mountains, Amur, Ussuri, North Korea, Northeast China) * '' Boloria astarte'' (Doubleday, 847 – Ast ...
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