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- Fritillaria (fritillaries) is a genus of spring flowering herbaceous bulbous perennial plants in the lily family (Liliaceae). The type species, Fritillaria...
- Hawaii. Gulf fritillaries are found in open habitats, like in moderately sunny areas near open gr****lands, parks, and woodlands. Gulf fritillaries are also...
- the Glanville fritillaries are short-lived; they spend most of their lives as caterpillars. As caterpillars, Glanville fritillaries enter a stage of...
- genera whose species are nearly all called fritillaries: Argynnis, Boloria, Speyeria (the greater fritillaries), Euphydryas, Melitaea, and Agraulis. Shorter...
- False fritillary refers to certain brush-footed butterflies which look alike but are not closely related to the fritillaries of the Heliconiinae: the Caribbean...
- disappearance and degradation of the prairies that regal fritillaries depend on. Since regal fritillaries require relatively non-degraded native tallgr**** and...
- species in the UK and Germany, but not Europe-wide or globally. Heath fritillaries have a wingspan of 39–47 mm. The upperside is predominantly dark brown...
- The Diana fritillary (Speyeria diana) is a fritillary butterfly found in several wooded areas in southern and eastern North America (primarily in the...
- rows of white dots. Its wingspan is between 51 and 73 mm. Aphrodite fritillaries are sensitive to temperature with po****tion trajectories showing declines...
- Meadow fritillary is a common name given for two butterfly species: In Europe, the name is used for Melitaea parthenoides In North America, the name is...