Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Boloria euphrosyne
Once thought to be abundant in the larger Woodlands of the region. Had all but disapeared by the 1960's. The last record is dated 1968 at Oakley Wood.
Larval Food plants
Habitat Requirements
Warwickshire Status
Extinct 1968
Where to see the Pearl-bordered Fritillary
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First Sightings
First sighting dates are based on records of Pearl-bordered Fritillary submitted online. Please note that these dates are not updated retrospectively to include records submitted to the branch recorder in other forms.
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| The flight chart below is based on observations of the adult Pearl-bordered Fritillary in Warwickshire between 2005 and 2008. Peak periods are shown in dark green. |
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Warwickshire Distribution Maps base on Vice County (CV38) which includes Coventry and Solihull
Distribution of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary during the indicated period.
Key to Warwickshire Maps: sightings 1 2-9 10+ |
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| Regional Distribution of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary |
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Regional Distribution Map
This map provides a regional overview of the distribution of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary in the counties of Birmingham and Black Country, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
Key to West Midlands Maps:
Present 1995-2007
Present prior to 1995
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| The West Midlands Region |
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