Weaver’s Fritillary

Scientific Name
Clossiana dia
LINNAEUS, 1767
Specie in
Family

Weaver’s FritillaryWeaver’s Fritillary Clossiana dia, Aggtelek, Hungary – Peter Bruce-Jones

Introduction

There are about 30 Clossiana species, distributed variously across the Holarctic region. Males of all species are bright orange, with black spots, bars and submarginal chevrons or crescents. Females are generally duller in colour, and often more reddish than the males. The undersides of all species are marbled on orange and pale yellow, and have silvery-white markings on the hindwings.

Clossiana dia is distributed from western Europe to Siberia.

Weaver s%20Fritillary%20UNS%20PBJ001a - Butterflies StoreWeaver’s Fritillary Clossiana dia, Kercaszomor, Őrs�g, Hungary – Peter Bruce-Jones

Habitats

To be completed.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplants include Rubus ( Rosaceae ), Prunella ( Lamiaceae ) and Viola ( Violaceae ).

Adult behaviour

The butterflies are weak flyers, and tend to keep low to the ground. They are only active in bright sunshine, and go to roost on dead flowerheads in overcast conditions.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Clossiana dia
by
LINNAEUS, 1767
Family
SubFamily
HELICONIINAE
Tribe
ARGYNNINI
SubTribe
N/A

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