Butterflies - Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne)
Extinct but once thought to be abundant in the larger Woodlands of the region. Had all but disappeared by the 1960's. The last record was made in 1968 at Oakley Wood.
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Extinct in Warwickshire.
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Find out more about the Pearl-bordered Fritillary online at the following links;
www.britishbutterflies.co.uk
www.butterfly-conservation.org
www.ukbutterflies.co.uk
A photographic slideshow displaying various images of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary is currently in development.
Details of how you can supply your own photographs for display here will be made available soon.

Flight Chart
The flight chart below is based on observations of the adult Pearl-bordered Fritillary butterfly in Warwickshire between 2005 and 2008. Peak periods are shown in dark green.
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Distribution Maps
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| 2011 (1yr) | 2010 (1yr) | 2000-09 (10yr) |







