Amber Phantom vs Polar Fritillary

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Amber Phantom Polar Fritillary
Scientific Name Haetera piera Boloria polaris
Order Lepidoptera Lepidoptera
Family Riodinidae Nymphalidae
Size 55-65 mm wingspan 30-38 mm wingspan
Habitat Forests Tundra & Arctic
Diet Fruit Feeders Nectar Feeders
Regions South America Canadian Arctic, northern Alaska, Greenland, Svalbard, northern Scandinavia, Siberia
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Amber Phantom

Largely transparent wings with small amber patches and pink-ringed eyespots. Floats through dark forest understory like a ghost.

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Did You Know?

Its nearly invisible wings make it almost undetectable as it drifts through dim forest shade.

Polar Fritillary

A small butterfly with warm orange upperwings marked with dark spots and zigzag lines. The underside has a distinctive pattern of white and reddish-brown patches. It is restricted to true Arctic tundra habitats.

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Did You Know?

This is one of the most northerly butterflies in the world, found within a few hundred kilometers of the North Pole on Ellesmere Island.