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The Falklands fritillary (Yramea cytheris) is the only butterfly indigenous to the Falkland Islands. It is commonly seen in January, often close to patches of yellow violets (Viola maculata), where it lays its eggs. The Queen of the Falklands fritillary can be differentiated from the other commonly reported butterflies in the Islands (the painted ladies), by the lack of obvious black banding on the forewings.
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Falklands Fritillary Butterfly
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Falklands Fritillary Butterfly
名詞
The
Falklands
fritillary
(Yramea
cytheris)
is
the
only
butterfly
indigenous
to
the
Falkland
Islands.
It
is
commonly
seen
in
January,
often
close
to
patches
of
yellow
violets
(Viola
maculata),
where
it
lays
its
eggs.
The
Queen
of
the
Falklands
fritillary
can
be
differentiated
from
the
other
commonly
reported
butterflies
in
the
Islands
(the
painted
ladies),
by
the
lack
of
obvious
black
banding
on
the
forewings.
日本語の意味
フォークランド・フリタリアリ・バタフライは、フォークランド諸島に固有の唯一の蝶で、主に1月に観察されます。黄色いスミレ(Viola maculata)の近くで卵を産むため、その生態環境と卵産みに適した場所が特徴となっています。また、前翅に明確な黒い帯が見られない点で、他の一般的な蝶(例:ペインテッドレディース)と区別されます。
意味(1)
The
Falklands
fritillary
(Yramea
cytheris)
is
the
only
butterfly
indigenous
to
the
Falkland
Islands.
It
is
commonly
seen
in
January,
often
close
to
patches
of
yellow
violets
(Viola
maculata),
where
it
lays
its
eggs.
The
Queen
of
the
Falklands
fritillary
can
be
differentiated
from
the
other
commonly
reported
butterflies
in
the
Islands
(the
painted
ladies),
by
the
lack
of
obvious
black
banding
on
the
forewings.
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