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2023 Annual Butterfly Report

Glanville Fritillary

Melitaea cinxia

Checklist Number
59.034 [B&F: 1612]

Classification

Family:Nymphalidae
Subfamily:Nymphalinae
Genus:Melitaea
Species:cinxia
Authority:(Linnaeus, 1758)

Introduction

The Glanville Fritillary is virtually restricted to coastal landslips on the southern half of the Isle of Wight. It was named after Lady Eleanor Glanville who was the first to capture British specimens in Lincolnshire during the 1690s. The status of the butterfly appears to have changed little in recent decades, though there has been some loss of habitat due to coastal protection measures. However, there are only a handful of core breeding areas and it remains a vulnerable species.

Records Summary

#Records #Individuals Earliest Record Latest Record
All Records2,51829,89308/04/200709/07/2010
202312672416/5/202329/6/2023

Records Detail (2023)

Site Date Quantity
EarliestWheelers Bay16/5/20234
LatestMottistone Down transect: Section 529/6/20234
Max CountCompton Farm9/6/202352

Records Distribution (2023)

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Records / Recorders by Year (1970-2023)

Records by Week (2023)