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The Meadow Fritillary (''Melitaea parthenoides'') is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. Note that the common name ''Meadow Fritillary'', is also used for the North American species ''Boloria bellona''. It is found in south-western Europe, more specifically on the Iberian Peninsula, south-western France, parts of the Italian Alps and southern and south-western Germany and a few regions of Switzerland. Recently one was spotted by an officer for The Parks Trust on private farmland in Tingewick, Buckingham, England, which was later confirmed by the Butterfly Conservation, as reported in the local newspaper dated 15th August 2014. == Description == The wingspan is 28–34 mm. In dry, favourable climates, adults are on wing in two generations, from May to June and from August to September. On high altitudes, there is one generation from June to July. Melitaea parthenoides MHNT CUT 2013 3 29 Venerque Male dorsal.jpg| ♂ Melitaea parthenoides MHNT CUT 2013 3 29 Venerque Male ventral.jpg| △ ♂ Melitaea parthenoides MHNT CUT 2013 3 29 Flottes female dorsal.jpg|♀ Melitaea parthenoides MHNT CUT 2013 3 29 Flottes female ventral.jpg| ♀ △ The larvae feed on ''Plantago'' species, but mainly ''Plantago lanceolata''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Melitaea parthenoides」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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