Pictures gallery of Alpine Fritillary Butterfly
Fritillary: pictures, information, classification and more

Some species are restricted to arctic and alpine regions where they are often "Fritillary (butterfly)," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2007
Species Profile for Uncompahgre Fritillary butterfly (Boloria

U.S.FWS Species profile for the Uncompahgre Fritillary butterfly (Boloria acrocnema food plant, while adults take nectar from a wide range of flowering alpine
Butterflies of Canada

Alberta Fritillary Alfalfa Butterfly, see Orange Sulphur Alpine, Banded Common Disa Eskimo, see Scree Alpine Four-dotted Lafontaine's, see Reddish Alpine
Ross's Alpine Butterfly in Alaska - The Turtle Puddle

Arctic Alpine or Ross's Alpine Erebia rossii : The Click any of the smaller photos for more butterflies found Silver-Bordered Fritillary: Mormon Fritillary Palaeno
Uncompahgre Fritillary | Rocky Mountain Wild

drought conditions, mining activity, and an increase in alpine recreation have coincided with a dramatic population decline of the butterfly. The range of the fritillary
Uncompahgre Fritillary Butterfly — Butterfly Conservation Initiative

Discovered only in 1978 and described as a new species in 1984, this butterfly is endemic to the high alpine meadows of the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado.
Rare Alpine Butterflies in White Mountains, NH

Perched atop the Presidential Range in the unique alpine tundra vegetation are two butterfly species Arctic (Oeneis melissa semidea) and the White Mountain Fritillary
Mountain Fritillary in Alaska - The Turtle Puddle

Mountain Fritillary Boloria napaea : Click to see the Adults nectar on a variety of alpine flowers. This life cycle, making it one of the longest lived butterflies.
The Xerces Society » Fritillaries: Uncompahgre fritillary

The Uncompahgre fritillary lives in patches of snow willow in alpine meadows at elevations above the Uncompahgre Fritillary Butterfly Recovery Plan. Denver, CO.
Endangered Species: Mountain-Prairie Region: U.S. Fish and

The Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly is a small butterfly with a 2 – 3 centimeter (1 inch food plant, while adults take nectar from a wide range of flowering alpine
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