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    Fabriciana adippe, the high brown fritillary, is a large and brightly colored butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, native to Europe and across the Palearctic...
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  • This is a list of species of butterfly with the common name fritillary. The term fritillary refers to the chequered markings on the wings, usually black...
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    area, as is the case in the forms of the Niobe fritillary (Fabriciana niobe) and high brown fritillary (F. adippe). S. a. aglaja Southern Europe, Central...
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    The Gulf fritillary or passion butterfly (Dione vanillae) is a bright orange butterfly in the subfamily Heliconiinae of the family Nymphalidae. That subfamily...
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    sources of the pearl-bordered fritillary, small pearl-bordered fritillary, high brown fritillary, and dark green fritillary butterflies. Thistles and thistle-seed...
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  • England, and Scotland High brown fritillary – Fabriciana adippe E – patchy distribution in west England and Wales Dark green fritillary – Speyeria aglaja...
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    plant of the pearl bordered fritillary, small pearl-bordered fritillary, silver-washed fritillary and high brown fritillary butterflies. It is a known...
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  • 1775) High brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe (Denis & Schiffermüller 1775) Niobe fritillary, Fabriciana niobe (Linnaeus 1758) Dark green fritillary, Speyeria...
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    the Morecambe Bay Pavements, home to rare butterflies such as the high brown fritillary. The bay has rich cockle beds, which have been fished by locals...
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    can often be seen there in the spring. Fritillary butterflies (including pearl-bordered and high brown fritillary) live on the estate. Sizergh Fell is a...
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