Freyer's Fritillary

Melitaea arduinna

''Melitaea arduinna'', or Freyer's fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from south-eastern Europe across Asia Minor to central Asia and the Altai. The habitat consists of steppe-clad slopes.
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Appearance

The wingspan is 45–50 mm. Similar to the ''Melitaea cinxia'' bearing likewise black dots in the submarginal reddish yellow spots of the hindwing, but the forewing much more
obtuse, distally broader, moreover usually duller coloured, being more brownish; the distal marginal area darker, the black markings being strongly developed, the median area with less markings, the black lunate lines being partly obsolescent, partly composed of irregular remnants. The underside, too, particularly on the hindwing, is essentially lighter in consequence of the black markings being broken up and reduced.

The larvae feed on ''Centaurea'' species, including ''C. behen''. The larvae overwinter in a web nest on the host plant. Pupation takes place in a pupa which is attached to the stem of the host plant just above the ground.

Naming

*''Melitaea arduinna arduinna''
⤷ ''Melitaea arduinna uralensis'' Eversmann, 1844
⤷ ''Melitaea arduinna rhodopensis'' Freyer, [1836]
⤷ ''Melitaea arduinna kocaki'' Wagener & Gross, 1976
⤷ ''Melitaea arduinna evanescens'' Staudinger, 1886

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusMelitaea
SpeciesM. arduinna
Photographed in
Iran