NOUN | a high brown fritillary | high brown fritillaries | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Of these marsh fritillary ("Euphydryas aurina"), high brown fritillary ("Argynnis cydippe"), wood white ("Leptidea sinapis") and brown hairstreak ("Thecla betulae") all have a local distribution in Somerset.
- The woods were once famous for their moths and butterflies, including wood white, high brown fritillary, black-veined white (now extinct in the UK) and the Duke of Burgundy.
- She raised high brown fritillary and green-veined white butterflies, and her description of their early lifecycle stages remains one of the earliest detailed references to the practice of rearing butterflies.
- The dark green fritillary uses violets within bracken mosaics frequently consisting of one-third bracken and two-thirds grass, often on the edges of suitable high brown fritillary habitat.
- In order to reverse the decline of the high brown fritillary, conservation plans focusing on bracken habitat management are the primary course of action.
- As a field naturalist, he has researched the high brown fritillary butterfly on Dartmoor and worked with badgers, also in Devon.
- Butterflies such as the European peacock ("Aglais io"), the common swallowtail ("Papilio machaon)", the green-veined white ("Pieris napi") and the high brown fritillary ("Argynnis adippe") have been recorded to feed from the flower of "T.
- It is the food plant of the pearl bordered fritillary, small pearl-bordered fritillary, silver-washed fritillary and high brown fritillary butterflies.
- It is also one of the homes of the high brown fritillary butterfly.
- Key AONB species include dormouse, barbastelle, skylark, high brown fritillary butterfly, great crested newt, adder and black poplar.
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