Brenthis ino

Brenthis ino
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Brenthis
Species: B. ino
Binomial name
Brenthis ino
Rottemburg, 1775
Synonyms
  • Papilio ino Rottemburg, 1775
  • Papilio dictynna [Schiffermüller, 1775]
  • Papilio parthenie Bergsträsser, 1780.[1]

The Lesser Marbled Fritillary (Brenthis ino) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family.

Subspecies

Description

Brenthis ino is a medium sized butterfly with a wingspan of 34–42 millimetres (1.3–1.7 in). Females are larger and usually darker than males. The antennae are clavate. The basic color of the upper side of the wings is orange with several dark brown blotches. The edges are brown too, with a discontinuous stripe of small blotches. The lower side of the wings is creamy-orange with an indented edge and dark brown blotches on the forewings, while the hind wings show brown-edged beige blotches and some ringed dark brown and violet shading spots. The wings of this species lacks any silver blotches. The butterfly flies from June to August depending on the location. It overwinters in the form of caterpillar. The larvae feed on Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria), Dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris), Stone Bramble (Rubus saxatilis), Raspberry (Rubus idaeus), Aruncus species, Spiraea species and Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor).[1]

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Distribution

The Lesser Marbled Fritillary is present in Spain, France, Italy, in Central and Nord Europe, in Siberia, in the temperate Asia, in the Northern China and in Japan.[1][2]

Habitat

This species prefers damp meadows and bogs at an elevation of 0–1,500 metres (0–4,921 ft) above sea level.

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