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Great spangled fritillary - Wikipedia
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WEBThe great spangled fritillary ( Speyeria cybele) is a North American butterfly of the family Nymphalidae . Description. At Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, New Jersey, United States. Its wingspan ranges from 62 to 88 mm (2.4 to 3.5 in). [2] .
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Subspecies Speyeria cybele krautwurmi - BugGuide.Net
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WEBSubspecies krautwurmi (Speyeria cybele krautwurmi) Identification Females usually have pale tan coloring on the outer parts of the wings above, with a large part of the base of the wings very dark and contrasting.
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Minnesota Seasons - great spangled fritillary
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WEBMar 3, 2024 · Krautwurm’s fritillary (Argynnis cybele krautwurmi) Leto fritillary (Argynnis cybele leto) ... Speyeria cybele : Common Names : great spangled fritillary . Glossary. Scolus. A spiny, branched projection from a larval body wall, the branches terminating with a single stiff, hair-like or bristle-like tip. Spiracle.
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ADW: Speyeria cybele: INFORMATION
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WEBGreat spangled fritillaries are relatively large butterflies with a wingspan of 5.85 to 10.1 cm and a length of 9.1 to 9.9 cm. Speyeria cybele has scalloped forewings and hindwings. The sexes are colored differently.
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NatureServe Explorer 2.0
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WEBKondla and Schmidt (2010) treated cybele and leto as distinct species; Zhang et al. (2022) confirmed this. Zhang et al. (2020), following Simonsen et al. (2006), place Speyeria as a subgenus within Argynnis.
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Great Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele (Fabricius, 1775
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WEBGreat Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele (Fabricius, 1775) | Butterflies and Moths of North America.
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Great Spangled Fritillary - Encyclopedia of Life
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WEBSpeyeria cybele (Great Spangled Fritillary) is a species of butterflies in the family brush-footed butterflies. They are native to The Nearctic. They visit flowers of Spotted Trumpetweed, common milkweed, eastern purple coneflower, and milkweed. They are diurnal herbivores. Individuals can grow to 65 mm. They rely on flight to move around.
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Great Spangled Fritillary articles - Encyclopedia of Life
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WEBSimilar species include the Aphrodite fritillary (Speyeria aphrodite), the Atlantis fritillary (Speyeria atlantis) and the northwestern fritillary (Speyeria hesperis). It is distinguished from the Aphrodite and Atlantis fritillaries by a wide light submarginal band on the hindwing and instead of black spots, black dashes form on the margins of ...
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Subspecies Speyeria cybele krautwurmi - BugGuide.Net
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WEBFull Text Kendall, R.O. 1974. Confirmation of Rhopalocera (Pieridae, Nymphalidae) previously recorded for Texas and the United States. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 28(3): 249-252.
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Fritillary - Speyeria cybele - BugGuide.Net
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WEBAug 28, 2009 · This looks like a Great Spangled Fritillary but it is so light colored. One of my field guides refers to a "tawny" form and calls it a Krautwurm's Fritillary (speyeria cybele krautwurmi). When I do a search for this name on BugGuide I don't find it. Is this a recognized, separate form or should it just be called a Great Spangled Fritillary ...
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