Silver-washed Fritillary
Silver-washed Fritillary
Argynnis paphia
Insecta
COMMON

Stats

Lifespan
A few weeks
Size
Medium
Diet
Herbivore
Activity
Diurnal
Social
Solitary
Biome
Temperate forest
Range
Palaearctic
Movement
Flight
Breeding
Egg-laying
Defense
Camouflage
Status
Common

About

The silver-washed fritillary is a large, fast-flying woodland butterfly whose hindwing undersides are marked with distinctive silver streaks — not spots — that gave it its name. Females sometimes occur in a rare olive-green form called valesina, making this one of the few European butterflies with a named colour morph.

Life cycle

  1. 1.
    egg
    A tiny ribbed egg laid on the underside of a host-plant leaf, hatching within days.
  2. 2.
    caterpillar
    A voracious caterpillar feeds and molts through several instars, growing rapidly.
  3. 3.
    chrysalis
    A chrysalis hangs sealed and still while the body remodels into a winged adult.
  4. 4.
    butterfly
    A winged adult with full scales and coloration, ready to fly and mate.

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Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Insecta
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Nymphalidae
Genus
Argynnis
Species
Argynnis paphia