36 Bilder zum Thema "queen of spain fritillary" bei ClipDealer

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Issoria lathonia, Queen of Spain fritillary
Issoria lathonia, Queen of Spain fritillary
Issoria lathonia, Queen of Spain fritillary
butterflies of peacock eye and Queen of Spain fritillary on the asters
Issoria lathonia, Kleiner Perlmutterfalter
Issoria lathonia, Kleiner Perlmutterfalter
Kleiner Perlmuttfalter (Issoria lathonia)
Kleiner Perlmutterfalter
A butterfly, a queen of Spain fritillary, lat. Issoria lathonia, sitting on a yellow flower and drinks nectar with its proboscis. Background with a beautiful butterfly collects nectaron a flower.
Queen of spain fritillary, issoria lathonia, butterfly resting i
A vertical closeup of Issoria lathonia butterfly on the flower.  Queen of Spain fritillary.
The Queen of Spain fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia)
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of spain fritillary (issoria lathonia) butterfly resting on the ground. Upperside of Issoria lathonia, a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Coastal dunes landscape, daytime bright sunlight.
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
Queen of Spain fritillary, on a butterbur flower sucking nectar. This migratory species is widespread in most of Europe, in North Africa, Canary Islands and in the East Palaearctic ecozone (Central Asia, Himalaya, Baluchistan and Western China). These butterflies live in open areas, in dry lawns, agricultural wastelands and in extensive crops at altitudes between sea level and 2700 m.   This species is present almost throughout the year, with three or four successive generations. The eggs are laid separately on the underside of the leaves of the host plant. The larval cycle is exceptionally short. The pupation takes place among the low vegetation, between a few leaves united by silk. This species may overwinter at all larval stages.  Adults are strong flyers and fly from March to October. The heat-dependent caterpillars feed on Viola species (wild pansy or heartsease (Viola tricolor), field pansy (Viola arvensis), Viola canina, Viola odorata, Viola calcarata, Viola lutea, Viola biflora), lucerne (Medicago sativa), borage (Borago officinalis), Anchusa, Rubus and Onobrychis species.  In the dry regions Issoria lathonia carries out a seasonal vertical migration between hardy evergreen shrubs and small trees of plains and mountain fir pines, where it remains in summer to descend in autumn at low altitude.
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
A butterfly, a queen of Spain fritillary, lat. Issoria lathonia, sitting on a yellow flower and drinks nectar with its proboscis. Background with a beautiful butterfly collects nectaron a flower.
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
Queen of spain fritillary (issoria lathonia) butterfly resting on the ground. Upperside of Issoria lathonia, a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Coastal dunes landscape, daytime bright sunlight.
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers
Queen of Spain Fritillary butterfly (Issoria lathonia) on flower
photos of butterflies feeding on flowers

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