Marbled Fritillary

Scientific Name
Brenthis daphne
BERGSTRASSER, 1780
Specie in
Family

Marbled FritillaryMarbled Fritillary Brenthis daphne, Bulgaria – Emily Halsey

Introduction

The genus Brenthis comprises of 4 species – daphne, ino, hecate and mofidii. All are restricted to temperate regions of Europe or Asia. The underside wings have patterns similar to those of Boloria and Clossiana but unlike them they do not have any silver markings

Brenthis daphne is found throughout central and southern Europe, and across temperate Asia to Siberia, Altai, Amur, Korea and Japan.

Habitats

This butterfly is found in woodland edge habitats, including meadows, pastures, and well drained scrubby grassland.

Lifecycle

The fully grown larva is cream coloured with broken dark brown stripes along the back and sides, and orange multi-branched lateral and dorsal spikes. The larval foodplants include Sanguisorba and Rubus ( Rosaceae ); and Viola ( Violaceae ).

Marbled%20Fritillary%20larva%20PBJ001a - Butterflies StoreMarbled Fritillary Brenthis daphne, Kercaszomor, Őrs�g, Hungary – Peter Bruce-Jones

Adult behaviour

Both sexes nectar at a wide range of herbaceous plants but particularly favour Origanum and other Lamiaceae.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Brenthis daphne
by
BERGSTRASSER, 1780
Family
SubFamily
HELICONIINAE
Tribe
ARGYNNINI
SubTribe
N/A

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