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Shepherd's Fritillary

Boloria pales

About Shepherd's Fritillary

A variable fritillary butterfly of high alpine pastures. Its wing pattern varies greatly between populations across different mountain ranges.

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Did You Know?

It is named after the mountain shepherds who share its high-altitude habitat.

How to Identify Shepherd's Fritillary

Shepherd's Fritillary (Boloria pales) belongs to the order Lepidoptera, family Nymphalidae. Adults typically measure 30-36 mm wingspan.

Shepherd's Fritillary Habitat

Shepherd's Fritillary is found in grasslands habitats, particularly across Alps, Pyrenees, Balkans. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Shepherd's Fritillary Diet and Feeding

Shepherd's Fritillary feeds primarily on nectar from flowers. In doing so, it acts as an important pollinator, transferring pollen between plants and contributing to plant reproduction and biodiversity.

Where Is Shepherd's Fritillary Found?

Shepherd's Fritillary can be found in Alps, Pyrenees, Balkans, where it inhabits grasslands environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Shepherd's Fritillary can be found

Is Shepherd's Fritillary Dangerous?

Shepherd's Fritillary is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Shepherd's Fritillary Role in Nature

Shepherd's Fritillary plays an important role as a pollinator. By visiting flowers to feed on nectar or pollen, it transfers pollen between plants, aiding in reproduction and helping to maintain plant diversity. Pollinators are essential for the production of many fruits, vegetables, and wildflowers.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Shepherd's Fritillary

What does Shepherd's Fritillary look like?

The Shepherd's Fritillary typically measures 30-36 mm wingspan.

Where is Shepherd's Fritillary found?

The Shepherd's Fritillary is found in Alps, Pyrenees, Balkans and typically inhabits grasslands environments.

What does Shepherd's Fritillary eat?

The Shepherd's Fritillary feeds primarily on nectar from flowers.

Is Shepherd's Fritillary dangerous to humans?

The Shepherd's Fritillary is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

What is an interesting fact about Shepherd's Fritillary?

It is named after the mountain shepherds who share its high-altitude habitat.

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