Great Spangled Fritillary
 
Location: Wainwright, AB
Date: July 12, 1978
               
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Great Spangled Fritillary - female ventral

Common Name:  Great Spangled Fritillary

Latin Name:  Speyeria cybele pseudocarpenterii (Chermock & Chermock, 1940), (N. Kondla, det.)

Wingspan:  55 - 65  mm

Range:  Southern half of Alberta

Habitat:  Grasslands, meadows, cutlines, pasture and forest edges.

Time of year seen:  June to September (Additional Sightings)

Preferred Flowers: Alfalfa, Bergamot, Thistles & Milkweed

Caterpillar's Diet: Violets

Other:  The Great Spangled Fritillary is found across Canada and down into the United States.  It is our largest Fritillary reaching up to 65mm in wingspan. There are two sub-species in Alberta: S. Cybele pseudocarpenterii and S. cybele leto.  The first is found in Southern Alberta and west into British Columbia and the second in the great plains. (Bird et al, 1995)

Photo courtesy N. Kondla ©2006.
           
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