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Common copper (Lycaena phlaeas)
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Common copper (Lycaena phlaeas)

Download full size image 🦋 Common Copper (Lycaena phlaeas) The Common Copper is a small…

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Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus)
Butterfly

Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus)

Download image The Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus) is a striking and delicate butterfly belonging to…

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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)

Download image The Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) is a distinctive and widespread butterfly from…

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False heath fritillary (Melitaea diamina)
Butterfly

False heath fritillary (Melitaea diamina)

Download image The False Heath Fritillary (Melitaea diamina) is a distinctive butterfly species belonging to…

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Common Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni)
Butterfly

Common Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni)

Download image 🦋 Common Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) The Common Brimstone is a large, lemon-yellow butterfly…

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Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
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Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)

Download image 🦋 Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus) – Detailed Overview 🧬 Taxonomy & Classification Order:…

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Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Butterfly

Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)

Download image The Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a small, widespread butterfly belonging to the…

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Ringlet (Aphantopus hyperantus)
Butterfly

Ringlet (Aphantopus hyperantus)

Download full size image The Ringlet (Aphantopus hyperantus) is a charming butterfly commonly found in…

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Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus)
Butterfly

Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus)

Download image The Silver-studded Blue (Plebejus argus) is a striking and delicate butterfly belonging to…

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European peacock (Inachis io)
Butterfly

European peacock (Aglais io)

Download full size image The European Peacock (Aglais io) is one of the most recognizable…

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Blue glassy tiger (Ideopsis similis)
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Blue glassy tiger (Ideopsis similis)

Download full size image 🦋 Blue Glassy Tiger (Ideopsis similis) – Overview The Blue Glassy…

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Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
Butterfly

Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)

Download image The Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) is a distinctive and striking species of butterfly…

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Ruby Tiger Moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa)
Butterfly

Ruby Tiger Moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa)

Download image The Ruby Tiger Moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) is a strikingly beautiful moth that belongs…

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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)

Download image The Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) is a distinctive and widespread butterfly from…

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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
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Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)

Download image The Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) is a distinctive and widespread butterfly from…

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Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia)
Butterfly

Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia)

Download image 🦋 Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) The Silver-washed Fritillary is a large, strikingly beautiful…

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Common tiger (Danaus genutia)
Butterfly

Common tiger (Danaus genutia)

Download full size image Common Tiger (Danaus genutia) (also known as the Striped Tiger) The…

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Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
Butterfly

Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)

Download image The Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) is a distinctive and striking species of butterfly…

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European peacock (Aglais io)
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European peacock (Aglais io)

Download full size image The European Peacock (Aglais io) is one of the most recognizable…

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Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
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Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)

Download image The Old World Swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio machaon, is a striking and…

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  • Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
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Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Jumping spider
Jumping spider
Jumping Spider (Evarcha falcata)
Jumping Spider (Evarcha falcata)
European garden spider (Araneus diadematus)
European garden spider (Araneus diadematus)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Green Huntsman spider (Micrommata virescens)
Green Huntsman spider (Micrommata virescens)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Goldenrod crab spider (Misumena Vatia)
Woodland jumping spider (Evarcha falcata)
Woodland jumping spider (Evarcha falcata)
European nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis)
European nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)v
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)v
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Common crab spider (Xysticus cristatus)
Woodland jumping spider (Evarcha falcata)
Woodland jumping spider (Evarcha falcata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
Green crab spider (Diaea dorsata)
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Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common tiger (Danaus genutia)
Common tiger (Danaus genutia)
Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album)
Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
Orange gull (Cepora judith)
Orange gull (Cepora judith)
Green hairstreak (Callophrys rubi)
Green hairstreak (Callophrys rubi)
Common copper (Lycaena phlaeas)
Common copper (Lycaena phlaeas)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Blue glassy tiger (Ideopsis similis)
Blue glassy tiger (Ideopsis similis)
Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius)
Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius)
Download full size image The Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) is a charming butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae, known for its striking appearance and widespread distribution across Europe and parts of Asia. Here's a detailed description: Physical Characteristics: The Small Tortoiseshell butterfly is of medium size, with a wingspan typically ranging from 45 to 55 millimeters. It displays a distinctive pattern of bright orange wings bordered by a black band with white spots. The forewings also feature a row of blue crescents near the outer edge, while the hindwings have a series of blue spots and a border of black and yellow. The undersides of the wings are mottled brown, providing effective camouflage when the butterfly is at rest. Habitat and Distribution: Small Tortoiseshell butterflies are commonly found in a variety of habitats, including meadows, grasslands, woodlands, gardens, and urban areas. They are distributed across much of Europe, including the British Isles, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean region, as well as parts of Asia, such as Siberia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. They are particularly abundant in temperate regions with diverse plant species. Behavior and Life Cycle: Small Tortoiseshell butterflies are diurnal and active during the warmer months of the year, especially in spring and summer. They are strong and agile flyers, often seen fluttering among flowers in search of nectar and mates. The females lay eggs singly on the leaves of stinging nettles (Urtica spp.), which serve as the primary larval host plant. The caterpillars hatch from the eggs and feed on the leaves of the host plants before pupating and emerging as adult butterflies. Conservation Status: The Small Tortoiseshell is not considered globally threatened and is generally common and widespread throughout its range. However, like many butterfly species, it may face localized threats due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation caused by agricultural intensification, urbanization, and climate change. Conservation efforts focused on preserving and restoring habitats, protecting larval host plants, and minimizing human disturbance are crucial for ensuring the long-term survival of this iconic butterfly species. Overall, the Small Tortoiseshell butterfly is a beautiful and ecologically important species, valued for its striking appearance, graceful flight, and role in pollination and ecosystem functioning. Its presence adds vibrancy and vitality to natural landscapes and serves as a symbol of the rich biodiversity of the regions where it is found.
Download full size image The Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) is a charming butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae, known for its striking appearance and widespread distribution across Europe and parts of Asia. Here's a detailed description: Physical Characteristics: The Small Tortoiseshell butterfly is of medium size, with a wingspan typically ranging from 45 to 55 millimeters. It displays a distinctive pattern of bright orange wings bordered by a black band with white spots. The forewings also feature a row of blue crescents near the outer edge, while the hindwings have a series of blue spots and a border of black and yellow. The undersides of the wings are mottled brown, providing effective camouflage when the butterfly is at rest. Habitat and Distribution: Small Tortoiseshell butterflies are commonly found in a variety of habitats, including meadows, grasslands, woodlands, gardens, and urban areas. They are distributed across much of Europe, including the British Isles, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean region, as well as parts of Asia, such as Siberia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. They are particularly abundant in temperate regions with diverse plant species. Behavior and Life Cycle: Small Tortoiseshell butterflies are diurnal and active during the warmer months of the year, especially in spring and summer. They are strong and agile flyers, often seen fluttering among flowers in search of nectar and mates. The females lay eggs singly on the leaves of stinging nettles (Urtica spp.), which serve as the primary larval host plant. The caterpillars hatch from the eggs and feed on the leaves of the host plants before pupating and emerging as adult butterflies. Conservation Status: The Small Tortoiseshell is not considered globally threatened and is generally common and widespread throughout its range. However, like many butterfly species, it may face localized threats due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation caused by agricultural intensification, urbanization, and climate change. Conservation efforts focused on preserving and restoring habitats, protecting larval host plants, and minimizing human disturbance are crucial for ensuring the long-term survival of this iconic butterfly species. Overall, the Small Tortoiseshell butterfly is a beautiful and ecologically important species, valued for its striking appearance, graceful flight, and role in pollination and ecosystem functioning. Its presence adds vibrancy and vitality to natural landscapes and serves as a symbol of the rich biodiversity of the regions where it is found.
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
False heath fritillary (Melitaea diamina)
False heath fritillary (Melitaea diamina)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Northern chequered skipper (Carterocephalus silvicola)
Northern chequered skipper (Carterocephalus silvicola)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Chestnut heath (Coenonympha glycerion)
Chestnut heath (Coenonympha glycerion)
Lesser marbled fritillary (Brenthis ino)
Lesser marbled fritillary (Brenthis ino)
Common tiger (Danaus genutia)
Common tiger (Danaus genutia)
European peacock (Inachis io)
European peacock (Inachis io)
Green hairstreak (Callophrys rubi)
Green hairstreak (Callophrys rubi)
Julia Heliconian (Dryas iulia)
Julia Heliconian (Dryas iulia)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius)
Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius)
Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus)
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Alder Leaf Beetle (Agelastica alni)
Alder Leaf Beetle (Agelastica alni)
Leaf beetle (Plagiosterna aenea)
Leaf beetle (Plagiosterna aenea)
22-spot ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata)
22-spot ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata)
German cockroach (Blattella germanica)
German cockroach (Blattella germanica)
Blackspotted pliers support beetle (Rhagium mordax)
Blackspotted pliers support beetle (Rhagium mordax)
American Aspen Beetle (Gonioctena viminalis)
American Aspen Beetle (Gonioctena viminalis)
Nettle weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus)
Nettle weevil (Phyllobius pomaceus)
Red-Brown Longhorn Beetle (Stictoleptura rubra)
Red-Brown Longhorn Beetle (Stictoleptura rubra)
Black-spotted longhorn beetle (Rhagium mordax)
Black-spotted longhorn beetle (Rhagium mordax)
False blister beetle (Crysanthia viridissima)
False blister beetle (Crysanthia viridissima)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Knotgrass leaf beetle (Chrysolina polita)
Knotgrass leaf beetle (Chrysolina polita)
Dead-Nettle Leaf Beetle (Crysolina fastuosa)
Dead-Nettle Leaf Beetle (Crysolina fastuosa)
Blackspotted pliers support beetle (Rhagium mordax)
Blackspotted pliers support beetle (Rhagium mordax)
Lily leaf beetle (Lilioceris lilii)
Lily leaf beetle (Lilioceris lilii)
Striped bug (Graphosoma lineatum)
Striped bug (Graphosoma lineatum)
American Aspen Beetle (Gonioctena viminalis)
American Aspen Beetle (Gonioctena viminalis)
22-spot ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata)
22-spot ladybird (Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
Aspen Leaf-rolling Weevil (Byctiscus populi)
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