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Species Details

Boloria bellona

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Common NameMeadow Fritillary SeasonalityTwo flights each season, peaking mid May to mid June and late July to early August. IdentificationThe upperside is bright orange with multiple rows of black spots, and the hindwing underside is purple-brown, lacking prominent pale markings. The spring brood has a slightly darker upperside. Most similar to B. epithore and B. frigga, it can be separated by the shape of the forewing outer margin: it is slighlty angled out, giving a squared-off look. The forewing is evenly rouned in epithore and frigga. Subspecies jenistorum (=jenistae), described from Rivercourse, Alberta (Kondla 1996), occurs throughout the province.

Scientific Name Boloria bellona Common Name Meadow Fritillary Habitat Open woodlands and meadows, particularly in the parkland and foothills region. Seasonality Two flights each season, peaking mid May to mid June and late July to early August. Identification
The upperside is bright orange with multiple rows of black spots, and the hindwing underside is purple-brown, lacking prominent pale markings. The spring brood has a slightly darker upperside. Most similar to B.…
The upperside is bright orange with multiple rows of black spots, and the hindwing underside is purple-brown, lacking prominent pale markings. The spring brood has a slightly darker upperside. Most similar to B. epithore and B. frigga, it can be separated by the shape of the forewing outer margin: it is slighlty angled out, giving a squared-off look. The forewing is evenly rouned in epithore and frigga. Subspecies jenistorum (=jenistae), described from Rivercourse, Alberta (Kondla 1996), occurs throughout the province.
Life History
The white eggs are laid near, but not often on, the larval hostplants (Scott 1986), and hatch in about 11 days (Bird et al. 1995). Mature larvae look much like those of B. selene, but have a purplish cast to them…
The white eggs are laid near, but not often on, the larval hostplants (Scott 1986), and hatch in about 11 days (Bird et al. 1995). Mature larvae look much like those of B. selene, but have a purplish cast to them (Scott 1986, Guppy & Shepard 2001). The third or fourth instar larvae (of the second brood) overwinter (Scott 1986). This is our most common and widespread Boloria, and can be found in mesic habitats as well as dry prairie and pastures.
Conservation Not of concern. Diet Info The larvae are variously reported to feed on violets (Viola spp.), but there are no confirmed records for Alberta. In BC it is asociated with Viola canadensis (Guppy & Shepard 2001). Range Southern Yukon to southerm Montana and northen Washington, east tot the Atlantic coast. Isolated populations occur in the southern Rocky Mountain states (Scott 1986).

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"Species Details - Boloria bellona, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-2802/9-27371. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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Specimen Information

There are 52 specimens of this Species.

52 results plotted on map in 24 markers.
Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.

BIRD6287 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Winfield Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected1999-05-30

BIRD6288 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Red Deer River Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2000-05-21

BIRD6289 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Winfield Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2001-06-12

BIRD17239 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Winfield Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2006-06-04

BIRD10614 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, J.J. Collett Natural Area Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2005-05-28

BIRD29483 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Stettler Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2007-05-26

BIRD29484 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Stettler Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2007-05-26

UASM211422 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Wagner Natural Area Collected ByRobinson, E. Date Collected2000-06-05

UASM211423 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Wagner Natural Area Collected ByRobinson, E. Date Collected2000-06-21

UASM211424 - Boloria bellona

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Wagner Natural Area Collected ByRobinson, E. Date Collected2000-06-03

Adult Seasonal Distribution