Information from Offwell

 

Butterflies at
The Woodland Education Centre

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Comma. Polygonia c-album
Almost anywhere on the reserve.
March to October.
Two generations,adult over winters.
Nettle, Hop and Elm.
All of England south of York, locally common in lowland Wales.
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Silver-washed Fritillary. Argynnis paphia.
Almost anywhere on the reserve.
July to August.
One generation, the larvae over winter and emerge in spring.
Dog Violet.
The west of England , Wales and Ireland.
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Speckled Wood. Pararge aegeria.
Almost everywhere on the reserve, prefers shady places.
March to October.
Two or more generations. Both larva and chrysalis over winter.
Annual Meadow Grass, Cock`s Foot, Couchgrass and Wood False Brome.
England, south of Liverpool and the Humber, Wales and Ireland.
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Marbled White. Melanargia galathea
Open grass areas.
July to August.
One generation. The lavae hibernate after hatching, over wintering until February.
Red Fescue,Timothy, Sheep's Fescue, Cock`s Foot and Tor Grass.
South to south west England, few in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
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Gatekeeper. Pyronia tithonus.
Open grass areas close to hedges
July to September.
One generation. The larvae over winter.
Cock`s Foot, Annual Meadow Grass, Couch Grass and Red Fescue.
Common in southern England and Wales, declining elsewhere.
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Meadow Brown. Maniola jurtina.
Open grass areas.
Late June to mid September.
One generation. The larvae partially hibernate over winter.
Smooth Meadow Grass, Cock`s Foot, Tor Grass and Slender False Brome.
British Isles, becoming scarcer, localized in Scotland.

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