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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) |